In the endosperm.
the roots
No. A plant also uses sunlight, an external source of energy.
All a seed needs to make or obtain its own food is sun and water .Then the food is stored in the cotyledons until the plant needs it.
Because they can't move. So they use a readily available energy source (The Sun) to make food. Photosynthesis is a plant's way of getting food and nutrition.
The process of photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of the plant, specifically in the chloroplasts of the plant cells. This is where sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose, the plant's food source.
the leaves make the plant's foodA plant makes it food in its vacuole
Plants use sunlight as their energy source to make food through a process called photosynthesis. This process converts sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose, which sustains the plant's growth and development.
Blue bonnets are a plant. Plants get their food from converting sunlight into food. They take in CO2 through their leaves and make a chemical change with the sunlight.
Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.
im not fully sure but I have a strong feeling it does make food for the plant
the part of the plant that makes food is the leaves then it travals through out the plant.
well the leaves the mini dots at the bottom part of it does the job