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Yes, cut lettuce does grow back after you cut it. When I was young, we had a garden and used our lettuce all the time. Just don't pick the whole plant.
No, once it is picked it's gone, plant a new one.
Uh... cause it is. The sun is the energy behind plants- it is a crucial part of photosynthesis. Look at any food chain and you can trace it back to plants. Human child eats Happy Meal consisting of fries and a burger. On the burger is lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, meat, and bread. The lettuce, tomatoes, and bread all directly go back to plants (bread is grain). The cheese and meat go back to a cow, who eats plants. The fries are potatoes, also plants.
Animals that feed on other animals exclusively, such as carnivores and some omnivores, cannot trace the origin of their energy back to plants. Instead, their energy comes from consuming other animals that have already converted plant energy into their own tissues.
A.TigersB.Field miceC.InsectsD.All animals trace their energy back to the Sun
a lettuce is grown in the ground in a vegatable patch in the back or front garden
Yes, lettuce can regrow after being cut if the roots are left intact. This process is known as regrowing or regenerating lettuce.
In the food chain yes. A rabbit (animal) eats the grass (plant) and it now has the energy that it absorbed from the sun and ground. the rabbit dies and the energy is givven back to the earth.
Big Bang.
by having romaine lettuce
Trace can be a verb or a noun. Example as a verb: "I can trace my family history back to the seventeenth century".
Most plants store energy in the form of starch. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to convert the sun's energy into glucose, which is then converted into starch. The plant can then break the starch back down whenever energy is needed.