This is so east the answer is chloroplast
Food for plant is produced in chloroplasts.Photosynthesis produces food for plant.
Without it, you would die. cuz plants use photosynthesis to survive and make food for themselves. then animals eat the plants. and then we eat the plants and the animals that eat the plants. so if plants died, so would the animals that eat plants. and then when we dont have anymore plants and animals to eat... we go dead. :(
"not sure" photosynthesis is the process in wich food is produced the product of photosynthesis is plant food
Chloroplast is in the plant cell. It gives the plant its green color. Chloroplast is found in many of the plants cells in the stem and leaf. It is the place where food is produced in plant cells.
why cellular structures and function promote livelihood,food production and health
No,plants need nitrogen.
Cellular respiration is the process by which plants release energy in food to carry on life processes. During cellular respiration, plants breathe through the cells in their leaves.
Through cellular respiration.
it is the food that is produced in plants
In plants there are structure called pigments that determine their color. so the food produced by plants that is not green has non green pigments expressed. for example, the color of tomato is red since red pigments are expressed.
This statement implies that plants do not undergo cellular respiration. Plants do, however, undergo cellular respiration because their cells have mitochondria. It is the only process for plants to break down the food they make and release the energy.
We get our glucose from plants or other animals that have eaten plants. And cellular respiration produces the reactants for photosynthesis which produces glucose the glucose that our bodies get!
its called basil
In their leaves!
An autotroph such as a photosynthetic cell produces it's own food. Once produced through photosynthesis, the food needs to be used as in cellular respiration. Hetertroph, such as animals do not produce their own food. They must consume the food produced by the autotrophs or consume the heterotrophs that have consumed the food produced by the autotrophs.
By both the plants and the animals that eat them
Glucose . . . Carbon Dioxide