Attraction of pollinators and of seed dispersers are the uses which plants have for their flowery and fruity body parts.
Specifically, flowers attract pollinators such as bats and insects in order to produce fruit and then seed. Fruits attract consumers such as birds and mammals, which eliminate the seeds after consuming the fleshy or pulpy interior. Both uses ensure plant species survival by production of seeds which germinate and mature.
The plants use the food prepared by them to help them move and grow.
yes they are
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
they use starch from the minerals and water to form glucose. this is the plants food
They Use It To Use Their Food As Nutrients
Green plants use a process called photosynthesis to make food from sunlight. Only green plants can make their own food. Other plants (like mushrooms) and animals do not make their own food, but get nutrition from green plants (or dead green plants). Animals do not make food from sunlight. If they could, they would not need to eat.
vegatables?
yes they are
Photosynthesis
Plants have got chlorophyll in them. With the help of the chlorophyll, plant synthesize their food in presence of light. So plants have always prepared their own food.
Plants use the energy in sunlight to make food
hmm. If i understood you correct then plants use their own food because they cant photosynthesize at night. Alternatively, they respire just as animals (and humans) do, they take in oxygen and burn (small amounts) sugars they produce during sunlight, and release carbon dioxide and energy required to grow and reproduce.(note that plants dont produce food to use it during sunlight, because when they produce food they already produce ATP energy)
Food material prepared by the leaves is transported to the roots.
Plants use water to make their own food.
Plants usually use the food made by them to propagate the species.
for food
with the help of photosynthesis and sunlight the plants can prepare their food
Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose (the 'food' that they use)