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How do plants consume nutrients?

Plants transport nutrients by their roots, because they observe all different things through their roof and then with their other roots they are able to transport it and send it to different places.


Can plants eat plants?

Interesting question. Plants don't really "eat". Plants produce sugars from photosynthesis, even plants that seem to "eat" insects are not trapping insects for energy, but for other nutrients such as nitrogen. With this being said, when a plant dies and its nutrients return to the soil, those ions and molecules are absorbed by the root systems of the plants in the immediate area. So in the traditional sense, Plants do not eat other plants, but they are able to derive some of their required molecules from their fallen brothers.


What would you expect to happen to plants at temperatures greater than 45 degrees celsius?

Well a lot of plants would die out because they aren't able to survive at those temperatures, but there would be plants that were able to survive, and probably others that would adapt to live there. There are plants that live in the desert which have temperatures higher than 45 Celsius, Death Valley can reach over 55 Celsius and there is plant life there.


Do we have plant which do not prepare it own food?

Most plants are autotrophic, meaning that they are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis. All these plants need are photons provided by sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. There are, however, some plants that are heterotrophic; they obtain their food through ways other than photosynthesis. Most of these plants, such as carnivorous plants like the Venus fly trap, are still capable of producing their own food. Parasitic plants are the exceptions. While they do have the chloroplasts needed to perform photosynthesis, they do not have roots, which are used to obtain water and nutrients. One example of a parasitic plant is mistletoe. Mistletoe sends its "suckers" into the vessel of its host's xylem cells, to draw out raw sap. The plant then uses this material to perform photosynthesis as other plants do. While they are still able to prepare their own food, parasitic plants are dependent on other organisms for the raw materials.


What organism is able to make their own food?

Plants.

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What did the different egg allow reptiles to be able to do?

Colonise land.


Why do plants make their food?

Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.


Why plants make their own food?

Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.


Why do plants make their on food?

Plants make their own food because they are unable to get nutrience from other sorts of places. Animals are able to get their energy from other animals and plants, however plants are unable to do this. Plants are primary producers in ecosystems because they are were energy initially enters the system.


Are plants able to live with other plants?

yes it can,like for example "fern"


Why are mammal species so diverse?

compared to other groups like insects they are not, but regardless its because they are able to maintain a stable body temperature, allowing them to colonise all of the worlds biomes


Why are conifers able to able to live where other plants cannot?

they live near shallow rocky soil


What is the purpose of bridges roads and high ways?

The purpose is to be able to get to other places.


Why only plants are able to turn carbon dioxide into oxygen?

Unlike other living things, plants have a pigment which allows them to photosynthesise.


How are the larvae of cabbage butterflies able to feed on plants that have defensive chemicals?

They feed on other plants that counter the effects of the defensive chemicals


Why are plants able to survive and adapt to this kind of weather?

the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves


Which plant receives the most sunlight?

Those plants nearest the equator will receive the most sunlight - plants which are able to grow the tallest and be free from the shade of other plants.