yes
Plants take in food from their roots, all plants do.
Photosynthesis
They don't, they are plants and take food from the atmosphere and soil
Parasitic plants do not prepare their own food. These plants take it from the host plants generally through haustoria.
No, they are producers, they PRODUCE their own food with chloroplasts in their cells
It provides us with the energy to move around to get some more food and helps children and babies to grow. In plants however they take nutrients from the soil and do photosynthesis (they take the sun's energy and convert it into food) and with plants makes them grow!
carbon dioxide
Plants don't specifically take germs out of the air. They absorb carbon dioxide and use it for food. Then, plants 'exhale' oxygen into the atmosphere.
Plants do not digest food, as they generally do not take in food as such: as a general rule, they take in nutrients from the Earth as well as sunlight and water, and use these to produce energy, as opposed to taking energy from consumed biomass as animals do.
Plants take in water from their roots and produce food if they have water. They can produce their own food so you don't have to feed them. Plants can take in air with every part of their body. It's important to have oxygen for us to survive. It's the same for plants because they are also living things.
Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and use it in a action called photosynthisis in which the plant makes food and energy. When phtosynthisis is completed plants expell oxygen.
to take energy from sun to make food .