A mimosa plant can make it's own food by the photosynthesis process
Yes, plantlike protists, such as algae, are capable of photosynthesis, which means they can make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. They contain chlorophyll like plants, enabling them to convert light energy into chemical energy for growth and survival.
Balsam is an autotrophic plant. It is capable of making its own food by photosynthesis.
Nutients and water absorbed into the earth
The bactera kingdom, the protists kingdom, the plant kingdom, and the fungi (fungis) kingdom make their own foodRead more: Which_kingdom_has_living_things_that_make_their_own_food
The Indian pipe plant does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like other plants. Instead, it is parasitic and obtains nutrients from fungi in the soil, which in turn acquire nutrients from the roots of nearby trees. This unique mechanism allows the Indian pipe plant to thrive in dark, shaded environments where photosynthesis is not as effective.
They make food from the photosynthesis cycle
Yes it can make its own food. It is a plant so it can.
All plants make their own food from light.
A bougainvellea should make its own food because its a plant >.< >.< >.<
A Allamanda should make its own food because it is a plant.
No. Since it isn't a plant, it can't make its' own food.
Plants make their own food and balsam is a plant. It is called photosynthesis.
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The Indian Pipe plant can pretty much make its own food by "borrowing" nutrients.
The tomato plant certainly makes its own food because it is a green plant. The tomato fruit (or veggie if you will) does not make food because it is the fruit of the tomato plant and is just for passing on the seeds.
it makes food using photosynthesis