no. plants live on water and nothing else. they can grow on soil, but that isn't really a food.
they contain chlorophil, vital for absorbing sunlight to photosynethise - making 'food' for the plant. they catch water from rain, and it drains from here to the roots, to be soaked up. some plants can clone, making one stem identical to the whole plant, so the leaves can be cloned too, meaning there is more room for photosynthesis to take place. hope this helped.
The 60CSx has many functions. Among the functions of the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx Handheld GPS Navigator are storing locations, tracing one's course, and tracking where one has gone.
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Water is one of the much needed ingridients for the process of photosynthesis in plants.
Some of the essential functions that animals carry out include pollination and the provision of food for each other. Animals are at different levels of the food chain and therefore provide food for animals higher up the food chain. They move seeds from one place to another and help plants to reproduce.
No, a human cannot live without a liver. The liver performs vital functions in the body, such as filtering toxins from the blood, producing bile for digestion, and storing energy. Without a functioning liver, a person would not survive.
it mashes and squeezes the food
Stacking food on top of one another to save space in the cooler
If someone wants to purchased bread bags for storing vegetables and other food items they can be bought in bulk from Amazon or from eBay. They can also be purchased from bag specialists such as Polybags.
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There are more than two functions for a vacuole. The function differs depending on the cell, and usually are related to storing or removing harmful chemicals. Some functions could include: storing waste products,storing water (mainly for plants), maintaining turgor pressure, maintaining acidity, isolating other harmful chemicals and exporting those chemicals.