In order to grow and be a sucessful little plant the daffodil must both photosynthesise and respire. This is the 'food' of the plant.
To photosynthesise the plant needs the reactants of Carbon Dioxide and Water, to make Glucose and Oxygen.
To respire the plant needs Glucose and Oxygen to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water and Energy (This is the growing power bit).
So foods are Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Glucose, Water, Warmth, and Sunlight.
a daffodil is a producer
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.
The stem of the daffodil, upon which rests the flower, is thin, upright and green. It does not branch, except in some daffodil varieties there will be multiple flowers with branching only at the tip. The stem stores surplus food for growth and development. How "tall" the daffodil is depends solely on the length of the stem.
NO every plant needs water so it can make its own food
The daffodil gets its food through photosynthesis. When the plant has leaves, it is making its food through the interaction between chlorophyll in its leaves and sunlight. It uses this food during the flowering process and stores some of the food in the bulb underground. The following year, the bulb will use this food to send new shoots up through the soil to develop a new green plant.
A daffodil is nothing like an animal and it cannot break down any dead body so it is a producer
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A producer or autotroph (self + feeding) is an organism that produces complex products from simple substances in its environment. Simply put, they make their own food. Autotrophs include plants, algae and many bacteria. Since a daffodil is a plant, and it uses light energy to make food to sustain itself, then the answer is YES, a daffodil is an autotroph.
If you are talking about a cut rose and a cut daffodil in a vase of water, the daffodil will outlast the rose definitely. If you are talking about plants, the rose is a woody perennial and it will continue to live as long as it gets some water and maybe a little food. The daffodil is an herbaceous perennial and might last a month in the closet, but before the rose looks really bad, the daffodil will be nothing but withered leaves and a starved bulb.
A blue daffodil