chlorophyll
by the amount of food water and sunlight they get.
The chlorophyll in a plant's leaf traps the energy from the sunlight. A plant need carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to produce food.
No, they receive water and nutrients from the soil, but the chlorophyl/chloroplasts obtain sunlight and use water to create food for a plant. But som of them are modified to use sunlight to prepare food
sunlight and water
A leaf needs sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food for the plant through the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll in the leaf captures the sunlight energy, which is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process provides energy for the plant to grow and thrive.
water, carbon dioxide and sunlight
sunlight and water to photosynthisize
On a plant tag there is the amount of sunlight needed, ideal temperture range, food, and water.
no ... but it traps sunlight in it including sugars an water to make food for the plant which that process is called photosynthesis.
The food makers of a plant are the chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll and use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through photosynthesis. This process provides the plant with energy for growth and reproduction.
Carbon dioxide from the air combines with water in the presence of sunlight during photosynthesis to produce glucose, which serves as food for the plant.
A plant makes it's own food using sunlight, Carbon dioxide and water. What is called plant food is actually plant nutrients.