yes
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
Well the lysosomes break down their food and the mitochondria releases stored energy.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy
Plants store energy in the form of carbohydrates through photosynthesis. When animals eat plants, they break down these carbohydrates through cellular respiration to release the stored energy for their own use.
Plants do not necessarily break down sugar. They function as a major source of sugars. Animals need to break down sugars as part of aerobic respiration. Glucose is broken down into Carbon dioxide and water, and ATP is produced as the energy product.
Plants which make substances that break down rock are called lichens. Lichens are known to release acids that break down rocks.
Break down of sugar by photosynthesis
Omnivores consume animals and plants and break down the proteins and energy for food.
The statement is misleading because both plants and animals perform both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Plants perform photosynthesis to produce energy, while animals perform cellular respiration to break down energy-rich molecules and release energy.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
Plants release energy through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals release energy through the process of cellular respiration, where they break down glucose and other nutrients to produce ATP, the energy currency of cells.