yes plants make their own food through a process called Photosynthesis
Animals depend on plants for food and the reason for this is so animals can get the energy they store from the sun into their own bodies. They also depend on plants because plant's are autotrophs ( make their own food) by using and storing the sun's energy, so because us animals are hetrotrophs ( can't make our own food :S) we depend on the energy the plants have stored from the sun light.
chloroplasts hold chlorophyll molecules photosynthesis needs water and sunlight (they are all needed for photosynthesis which is how plants make their own food. autotrophich - auto means 'self' trophic means 'nutrition' so, self nutrition)
Animals depend on plants for food and the reason for this is so animals can get the energy they store from the sun into their own bodies. They also depend on plants because plant's are autotrophs ( make their own food) by using and storing the sun's energy, so because us animals are hetrotrophs ( can't make our own food :S) we depend on the energy the plants have stored from the sun light.
yes because it don't make it own food
Insects have a specific "food plant(s)".The food plant will be different for different species to make sure that no one plant is over eaten. This caterpillar must be a lemon plant eater.
Its function is to carry photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
The part of the plant that produces food is called the Chloroplasts . This is cause by Photosynthesis
it is called as a cotyledon....
Christine Frison has written: 'Plant genetic resources and food security' -- subject(s): Plant genetic engineering, Food security, Plant Germplasm resources, Crops, Food crops, Germplasm resources
in the early 1960's.
Photosynthesis is the process that produces the food for the plant.
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)