No, they just need water and carbon dioxide.
No. the leaves trap energy from the sun to make food.
the soil and the earth
Yes. But inside the soil there is food.
Yes, grass does make it's own food through a process known as photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows plants to take the energy of the sun and produce sugar which is what plants use as food.
Outside where plants give off oxygen which we breathe in and we give off carbon dioxide which plants need to survive.
their chloroplast take sunlight, and make it into energy, then make energy into food.... so they store there food as either: a. energy b. food
Photosynthesis
Plants manufacture their own food.
No, they are producers, they PRODUCE their own food with chloroplasts in their cells
Human body is not making food. only plants making food.
Plants take in food from their roots, all plants do.
Plants are autotrophic. They internally convert energy into food. The act of eating (moving food from the outside to the inside) is thus not neccessary.
yes
Photosynthesis
They don't, they are plants and take food from the atmosphere and soil
Parasitic plants do not prepare their own food. These plants take it from the host plants generally through haustoria.
No, they don't. Plants are producers. This means that they produce their own energy from sunlight. They do get nutrition and water from soil, however.
there are carnivorous plants out there take venus fly trap for example
It provides us with the energy to move around to get some more food and helps children and babies to grow. In plants however they take nutrients from the soil and do photosynthesis (they take the sun's energy and convert it into food) and with plants makes them grow!
All animals are consumers which are things tat get their food from an outside source. Plants are not consumers because they make their own food.