The roots, leaves, bark .
They use photosynthesis by eating the bugs that are feeding off of the tree that uses photsynthesis to make food for the bugs.
Yes. Trees take in carbon dioxide and water. Using sunlight they turn this into carbon, oxygen and sugar. They store the carbon and release the oxygen. This is called photosynthesis.
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
No, chlorophyll is not actually in the fruit itself. The tree that the apple is attached to does go though photosynthesis, and has chlorophyll. The tree then gives all the necessary nutrients to the fruit, so the apple does not need to, or even possess the ability to go through photosynthesis.
respiration
the leaves make the food for the tree by photosynthesis
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of a tree, which is evident by their green color. The green color is due to the presence of chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to convert C02 to oxygen.
Roots are more less the Plumbing for the tree or plant in the ground for water and nutrients. Leaves grown on limbs and serve as solar panel like features for photosynthesis to occur.
Yes. Every tree has photosynthesis
a tree
Chestnut tree is a plant that derives its energy from photosynthesis. The chest nut tree has abundance of leaves to help in the process of photosynthesis. The tree also has fruits which contributes to the protection of the spine.
They use photosynthesis by eating the bugs that are feeding off of the tree that uses photsynthesis to make food for the bugs.
A tree makes its own food by photosynthesis.
Roots are more less the Plumbing for the tree or plant in the ground for water and nutrients. Leaves grown on limbs and serve as solar panel like features for photosynthesis to occur.
Gaseous exchange, transpiration and photosynthesis
A McClellan saddle tree is made up of five wooden parts. The pommel, two side bars, and the cantle (which itself is comprised of two parts joined together with an iron strap). The entire affair is then covered with rawhide which is sewn together using rawhide lacing. This method of tree construction remained constant for the duration of the McClellan's history with the US Army 1859 - 1945.
photosysnthesis occurs in the cloroplast which gives the plant a green color so all the green parts compleate photosysnthesis