Potential energy
Flowers have a genitalia, called a sour body.
photosynthesis
They get their energy from sunlight.
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Angiospermic plants have flowers
In the food chain "sun to flowers to rabbits," the part that provides energy to just one other part is the flowers, which are photoautotrophs. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, serving as the primary producers that support the next level, the rabbits, which are heterotrophs that consume the flowers. The sun provides energy to the flowers, but it does not directly provide energy to the rabbits.
peony flowers
they have in them genitalia which stores energy during photosynthesis
Yes, flowers have energy in the form of stored chemical energy, primarily derived from photosynthesis. During this process, plants convert sunlight into energy by utilizing carbon dioxide and water, producing glucose and oxygen. This energy supports the plant's growth, reproduction, and overall health, including the development of flowers. Additionally, flowers play a role in attracting pollinators, which is essential for reproduction and the continuation of plant species.
Dandelions.
they survive from other plants
There is no tradition of sending flowers on Hanukkah. That would be like sending flowers on Labor Day.