It is the leaves.
The leaves get water and make food from that.
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The leaves of a carrot plant use photosynthesis to produce food in the form of sugars. These sugars are then transported down to the roots where they are stored as energy in the form of carbohydrates.
the nutrients goes down to the roots
The entire carrot. The leafy bit, the main orange bit, everything... it wouldn't be a carrot else ;)
All of it. Although most people only appreciate the root part, the greens on top of the carrot can be used in soups or even in salads.
No, a carrot is a producer. Carrots are plants that undergo photosynthesis to produce their own food using sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They do not consume other organisms for their energy.
well, you can make carrot into carrot cake, erm, magic carrotosityness (a spell that makes you taste carrot for 3 days) and food (for yourself and for animals) oh and if you eat too much it turns your pee orange!
You eat the root of the carrot plant. (The orange part) You can also eat the top of the carrot, but I do not recommend it.
They are called carrot tops, leaves or carrot greens.
A carrot is a vegetable.
Yes, carrot plants store much food in their roots. This is why the part of the carrot plant we eat is the root.
Answer The part of green plants that makes food is called the chloroplasts. They produce food by photosynthesis.
The green part genius.