carbon sink
carbon sink
Carbon Sink
When a planet uses carbon dioxide and sunlight to grow, it behaves as a photosynthetic system, similar to how plants operate on Earth. This process involves converting solar energy into chemical energy, allowing for the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide. Such a mechanism is essential for sustaining life, as it produces oxygen as a byproduct and contributes to the planet's overall ecosystem.
carbon sink
a Phytoplankton is a a plant of sorts and produces its own energy through photosynthesis and uses that energy to be able to grow.
any plant/ creature that uses photosythesis. ones that have chloroplasts/ are green
To get food and if it's a farm for the stores then you would plant it then grow it then pick it then give it to the stores
The reason why a plant can not grow in the light is that it uses the sun light to make energy so it can grow also it uses the sun light to make food. I hope I answered your question
the process is called Photosynthesis in which the leaves on a plant absorbes the light emitted by the sun and uses it as an ingredient along with water to make glucose, this is what the plant feeds on or uses for energy. i hope this answered your question
when a seed begins to grow the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of the seedless plants dont have stored food to help a new plant grow.
A Venus Flytrap plant uses a modified leaf. The leaf snaps shut so the prey can not escape. Then the digestive juices begin to digest the prey while it is still alive. The plant behaves like a spider.
sunlight does not contain nutrients! it comprises of various wavelengths of light - some which the plant uses and others not