When a tree is bare of leaves it is dormant and is not making food.
No-only when they are photosynthesizing. This occurs when there is light, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll (green pigment, usually in the leaves). Therefore, it doesn't occur in the dark or when the leaves have fallen in the colder months.
the "O" horizon
It is the leaves. The leaves get water and make food from that. MConnor
Fallen tree branches, hay, straw, grass, leaves
the chloroplasts make food (nectar) in their leaves
Leaves
Soil is composed of organic and inorganic parts. Inorganic is weathered rock. Organic is dead or decaying organisms called humus. Fallen leaves are part of what makes up humus. Fallen leaves (as well as all humus) are found in the "O" horizon as well as the "A" horizon.
the leaves make the food for the tree by photosynthesis
Leaves make food for the plant but roots collect nutrients to basicly help make the food - but the proper answer would be leaves... <--- stumped me tpuri porugfiogh;silghio;srgksnhsd
food and water
Leaves need to carry photosynthesis in order to make food. The sun's rays give the leaves energy to make chlorophyll, which is the food they eat.
give me three things that green leaves use to make food