if talking about trees in winter then in summer or autumn trees do photosynthesis and store the extra food in the trunk. in winter the tree does not do photosynthesis but live on the food stored in the trunk.
it soaks up sunlight through its leaves
clorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, it is essential for photosynthisis as it absorbes the sun light
Yes, they utilize photosynthisis to generate a super which is used by the plant's cells.
LEAVES absorb sunlight and turn it into food. this process is called photosynthisis.
Photosynthesis occurs in the green parts of the plants. That would mainly the leaves.
the leaves of the plant take in the sunlight and turn it in to sugar/energy for the plant this is callerd photosynthisis
A Tulip Tree has the largest leaves.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
On a mature healthy tree there are about 200,00 leaves
Photosynthisis takes place in the organell named the chloroplast.
No, a conventional Christmas tree is a small fir tree and has needles instead of leaves.
it is parasitism since the tree has only so many leaves. eventually the tree will not survive because there are no leaves on the tree.