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Q: What three things does a leaf need to create energy?
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An insect eats a leaf. how does the insect depend on sun for energy?

The insect depends on the sun for energy because the sun is the source of energy for most living things


What two things does the leaf take to make food?

sun energy and carbon dioxide


An insect eats a leaf Explain why the insect depends on the sun for energy?

for the fullfill ment of vitamin d and to complete their life cycle .


When light energy from the Sun strikes a leaf how is the energy conserved?

When light energy strikes a leaf then chlorophill (a) present in leaf absorb that light energy . By use of that energy photosynthesis occurs.


Is a leaf blower mechanical energy?

Yes, a leaf blower is mechanical energy.


Does a three leaf clover have rotational symmetry?

Yes; a three leaf clover has rotational symmetry.


What form of energy is taken by the leaf?

Solar energy


Is a leaf an organ that makes food for the plant?

Yes the leaf is the main component in providing food for the plant. It contains chloroplasts which use light from the sun to create sugars for the plant that it stores and uses to make energy for the plant to function.


What are the three things a leaf needs in order to make food?

Earth, fire, wind, water, heart. Go, planet!


Which form of energy does a leaf falls from a tree have?

kinetic energy


What happens to a leaf in a plastic bag?

It 'expires.' The leaf becomes brown and dry within a weak thin layer called the 'terhomos.' This is the part of the leaf collects sun energy. As the leaf is in the plastic bag, the sun energy will not be able to be received by the leaf.


What energy transfer takes place in a leaf?

The energy transfers that take place in a leaf is light energy into chemical energy (the glucose), or more commonly refered to as osmosis