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No. An herbivore is an animal that eats plants.
they are known as heterotrops the cant make food themselves they depend on other plants and animals example fungi,like mushroom
Plants transport and store food because it allows them to balance their energy needs throughout various stages of growth and development. Transportation of food within the plant allows nutrients to be delivered to different parts of the plant where they are needed, while storage helps plants survive periods of low energy availability such as winter or drought.
Organisms that make their own food are called Autotrophs an example being plants.
Photosynthesis is an example of autotrophic nutrition, as plants are able to produce their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
All the green plants that make food by photosynthesis are examples of photosynthetic.
I dont know but they eat insects and small plants
A turnip or carrot is a specialised root, they are the plants food store.
Mushrooms are an example of a non-green plant that is used for food. Although mushrooms are fungi and not plants, they are often included in the category of edible plants because they are used in culinary dishes.
an organism that can make its own food is called an autotroph, usually it is the 'producer' in a food chain.
Plants that cannot prepare their own food are called heterotrophic plants. These plants rely on other organisms for their nutrition, such as fungi in the case of mycoheterotrophic plants or host plants in the case of parasitic plants. Examples include Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora) and dodder (Cuscuta spp.).