Yes trees need water, nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and other minerals. Trees get their nutrition from the soil.
It requires Light energy
Photoheterotroph
no. the tree grows on sunlight and carbondioxcide (like a human but the opposite) and gets nutrition from the soil. :)
They absorb nutrition from the tree they grown on.
oxygen
an apple tree making its own food
Autotrophic nutrition requires Carbon dioxide (as in most cases). Some autotrophs don't require Carbon dioxide...
Tree bark is not typically consumed as a food source, so there are no standardized nutrition facts available for it. It is important to stick to consuming foods that are safe and intended for human consumption to meet your nutritional needs.
Tree nutrition refers to the essential nutrients that trees require for healthy growth and development. This includes macronutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as micronutrients such as iron, magnesium, and manganese. Nutrient availability is influenced by soil composition, pH, and moisture levels, and proper tree nutrition is critical for processes like photosynthesis, root development, and disease resistance. Careful management of soil health and fertilization practices can enhance tree vitality and longevity.
Well nutrition like any other subject, requires proper understanding and knowledge (i guess that's why qualified nutritionists are paid so much).. Be your own nutrition guru. Check out this website http://onlinenutritiondegree.org/
Elementary level is a period of rapid growth.The body requires nutrition in good amounts to grow.Hence nutritive foods help in growth of the child.
Every movement you make requires friction. When you walk, it requires friction. When a woodpecker is pecking a hole in a tree, it requires friction for him to keep his toes in the tree- static friction, to be specific. Hope that helped!