Yes. They do by photosynthesis.
yes
Trees, they use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Producers are organisms that can make their own food. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms for food. By and large, it is ONLY the plants that are producers (they make food by harvesting the energy of sunlight). As trees and grass are both plants then they are producers.
An autotroph is an organism that can make it's own food such as plants and trees. Something that has to hunt and kill it's food is called a heterotroph. Tigers are heterotrophs.
Organisms that make their own food are called producers.
Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs.
yes
Pine trees and okra for sure, and possibly more.
They are both multicellular and are autotrophs, wich means they create their own food.
First of all there is no such thing as a "Roman Pine Tree" but if you mean how to grow a pine tree in Rome then i have the answer for you.First you have to check the soil and make sure it has plenty of acid in it (pine trees grow better in acid rich soil)second yell from then on your on your own GLAD I COULD HELP!!!!
Things that make their own food are called producers. Some examles are grass, trees,bushes;plants
No.They make their own food.but i thought trees only drink water!!!!
No.They make their own food.but i thought trees only drink water!!!!
Things that make their own food are called producers. Some examles are grass, trees,bushes;plants
No. Elephants eat leaves off of trees.
No, they peck wood/trees looking for insects.
Trees, they use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Generally speaking, no it is not. Pine trees prefer acidic soil, and any kind of lime will sweeten the soil, making it more alkaline. Then the pine tree's own needle drop will slightly re-acidify the soil, yes, but you asked "is limestone good for pine trees", and the simple answer is "no".