sun energy and carbon dioxide
The plant will die - as it will not be able to make enough food from the limited leaf area.
Like other plants crotons also make food by photosynthesis, but only the green portions of the leaf take part in photosynthesis.
The root must take the water up to the leaf so that the leaf can do photosynthesis, which means make food for the plant. In order to do this, the root has veins that go directly to the leaves, which we can see as thin lines on the the leaves. There are two types of veins: xylem and phloem. The xylem takes the water up from the roots to the leaves. After the leaf combining the water with other ingredients to do photosynthesis and make a special kind of sugar known as the plant's food, the sugar flows down the phloem to the roots so that the food will be stored for later.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
A leaf is like a factory because it can be able to manufacture foods directly from other natural resources. It can take in water and nutrients from the ground and create food for the plant.
No it can not prepare food as it can not take co2 & trap sunlight.
The plant will die - as it will not be able to make enough food from the limited leaf area.
Leaf is an important organ in a plant, for it is here that the plant makes its food.The leaf cells are highly specialized to carry out the process of photosynthesis.It digests food, assimilates, excretes water (transpiration), carries on respiration, & sends its surplus food to other parts of the plant.
Like other plants crotons also make food by photosynthesis, but only the green portions of the leaf take part in photosynthesis.
The leaf contains chlorophyl. this is what gives the leaf it's green look. What the chlorophyl does is take in sun light and the water/nutrients from the soil (collected by the roots) and makes food/energy for the plant. In simple terms, the leaf makes food for the plant. Hope I helped, 2000AD
The roots take in water and food - the leaves expel carbon dioxide.
Sunlight,water,carbon dioxide,and chlorophyll
The root must take the water up to the leaf so that the leaf can do photosynthesis, which means make food for the plant. In order to do this, the root has veins that go directly to the leaves, which we can see as thin lines on the the leaves. There are two types of veins: xylem and phloem. The xylem takes the water up from the roots to the leaves. After the leaf combining the water with other ingredients to do photosynthesis and make a special kind of sugar known as the plant's food, the sugar flows down the phloem to the roots so that the food will be stored for later.
Photosynthesis is the making of a simple sugar that is food for a plant. A plant needs water, nutrients, sunlight, and and the Carbon Dioxide in air. If there isn't one of these things, a plant will not survive long.
Both. Euglena has chloroplasts to make food but it also surrounds and digests food from outside.
*food *water
Frogs take in air food and water through their skin