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Vascular Plants- Can produce their own food ex-mango tree,squash Non-vascular Plants-Can't produce their own food ex-ferns,liverworts,hornworts
Vascular Plants- Can produce their own food ex-mango tree,squash Non-vascular Plants-Can't produce their own food ex-ferns,liverworts,hornworts
Yes many of them for examples all algae, bryophytes, pteridopytes and gymnosperms make their own food.
All plants can make their own food, even those with leaves that are not green
Yes rose plants make their own food all green plants make their own food through photosynthesis
yes plants make their own food through a process called Photosynthesis
Plants make their own food by the photosynthesis process. Plants convert sunlight into glucose, or sugar, the food of plants. This happens in the chlorophyll of leaves.
Nonvascular plants lack the specialized tissues that allow vascular plants to transport water and nutrients efficiently throughout their structures. This limits their ability to grow taller than vascular plants and to thrive in a wider range of environments. Additionally, nonvascular plants rely heavily on moisture for reproduction, which constrains their habitat options compared to vascular plants.
Plants that make their own food are called autotrophs, producers or primary producers.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
All plants make their own food from light.