yes and sometimes their leaves
well foods are absorb by the long intestine and that's how food is absorb :)
Plants need extensive root systems to anchor themselves in the soil, absorb water and nutrients, and store carbohydrates. The roots also facilitate the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, with the surrounding soil. Additionally, a larger root system allows plants to reach deeper water sources and access a wider area for resources.
Carnivorus gets N through their foods including carnivorus plants.
because the energy comes from the sun, plants absorb energy, an animal eats the plant and then we eat the animal. The animal didn't create the energy.
Many foods comr from plants. Fruits, vegetables, and grain all come from plants.
Iron enters our food primarily through two sources: plant-based foods and animal products. Plants absorb iron from the soil, which can then be consumed directly or through animal feed, leading to iron accumulation in animal tissues. Additionally, iron can be added to foods during processing, fortification, or when cooking with iron cookware, enhancing dietary iron intake. Overall, a balanced diet with a variety of foods helps ensure adequate iron levels.
palisade cells chlorophyll which is used in the process of photosynthesis which means the palisade cell will absorb sunlight and possibly water
lots of foods come from plants. i am doing a project, and i have to name 20 things from plants. One of the foods is apples, bananas, strawberries, and lots more!
Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, when they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere for plants and other organisms to use.
A substance that provides nourishment for growth or metabolism. Plants absorb nutrients mainly from the soil in the form of minerals and other inorganic compounds, and animals obtain nutrients from ingested foods.
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plants produce their food by photosynthesis