No, not really, nutrients are a source of nourishment (food), energy for life.
Photosynthesis involves Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide (from the air) and Water (from the soil). These substances are basic chemicals not true nutrients. The sugars produced from these chemicals by Photosynthesis are nutrients, they contain energy for life - (the energy from the Sunlight)
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Vascular plants have a specialized vascular system made up of xylem and phloem, which allows them to transport water, nutrients, and sugars. Nonvascular plants, on the other hand, lack this specialized system and instead absorb water and nutrients directly into their tissues. Additionally, vascular plants have true roots, stems, and leaves, while nonvascular plants do not.
co2 its true
The true leaves are the leaves that have something to do with photosynthesis. The cotyledons are just the first leaves of a plant.
Euglena can eat only if it is kept in darkness, and in such condition it can ingest organic materials. In normal lighted condition it is a true photosynthic organism.
No. Not directly at least. We get oxygen from plants. Plants use a process called photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.
False, because only green plants carry out photosynthesis. Non-green plants do not carry out photosynthesis.
No it is not true
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Plants do have circulatory systems; these transport nutrients and carbon dioxide.
True
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Rainwater liberates minerals and nutrients in the soil, which the plants require to thrive. When ground absorbs water from rain, a layer develops around soil particles in accordance with Bellevue College.
false, photosynthesis occurs in plants only
Yes
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I believe true plants make their own food via photosynthesis. A mushroom, which many would consider a plant, is not a true plant, it is a fungus. Fungus do not photosynthesize.