In order to carry out vital activities, plants need to release energy from their foods.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
So they can live
Green plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide in order to carry out photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. This glucose is then used by the plants as a source of energy to carry out various cellular processes.
Plants store food for energy.
Producers need energy from the sun
Plants need photosynthesis to produce food by converting sunlight into energy. However, they also need respiration to break down this food and release the energy stored in it. Respiration provides the necessary energy for various metabolic processes essential for growth, maintenance, and reproduction in plants.
Plants use photosynthesis to get their food and by using these food materials in respiration they get energy to repair their parts.
Plants need sunlight to undergo photosynthesis, a process where they convert sunlight into energy to produce their own food in the form of glucose.
Everything in the food chain uses solar energy. Plants use it to grow and to make it's food. Animals need it because that is what they eat and we need animals and plants to survive.
water, food(energy),shelter
Yes. Plants need energy and Vitamin C from the sun so they can grow, causing the food to grow with the plant.
plants cant move, so they get energy and "food" from the sun. The energy from the sun acts as food and keeps them alive and growing. Animals can move around and get there own food for energy, so they don't need leaves to get energy from the sun for them. You're welcome.