In their leaves!
In most plants, the leaf. In other plants like cacti (the Cactus) the green part of the plant itself captures sunlight to make food.
Zygote
Most ofhe green plants can make food For making food the green plant needs chrolophyll if it is present then the plant can make food
yes
Plants make glucose in the first instance. Most then convert this to starch for storage, but a few plants use other polysaccharides such as inulin.
a lot of plants can make their own food but most other organisms have to find food
Yes most plants get their food through photosynthesis except some which also depend upon other plants or insects.
Flora (the Latin term) is one. Plants are referred to as producers (food chain) and most are homotrophs (make their own food).
Flora (the Latin term) is one. Plants are referred to as producers (food chain) and most are homotrophs (make their own food).
Plants are autotrophs, meaning they make their own food - plants use the energy from sunlight to create sugar, which they then use for metabolic energy. Other nutrients are drawn from either the soil or the air around the plants.
The kingdom most likely to include organisms that can make their own food is the Kingdom Plantae. Plants are able to produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis.
corn because you can make multiple thing out of it