No. Plants "make their own food" using sunlight. The sun is not alive so there is no food for the sun.
the type of organism that make their own food from the sun is called Autotrophs.examples: grass, plants, algae, some bacteria, phytoplanktonmushrooms are not considered an autotroph because they obtain food by absorbing nutrients from decomposing organisms in the environment
That's called a Producer. They begin each food chain if you do not count the sun. Plants are a prime example of this.
make their own light. what would make light then? the sun gives off light and it's a star.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
plants and any other things that are autotrophs
yes! they make their own food from the energy they have collected by the sun
Yes producers make their own food out of the sun's energy
A producer uses energy from the Sun to make their own natural sugars for food ,
Plants/Producers make their own food by photosynthesis. which is a process where plants get their energy from the sun and can make their food using the sun and rain.
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heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
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Plants can generate energy and make its own food from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide. This process is called photosynthesis.
A producer uses energy from the Sun to make their own natural sugars for food ,
All plants make their own food through photosynthesis; converting energy from the sun into plant energy to sustain their life.
Yes a coleous make its own food.