Photosynthesis
The leaves of a carrot plant use photosynthesis to produce food in the form of sugars. These sugars are then transported down to the roots where they are stored as energy in the form of carbohydrates.
No, a carrot is not an autotroph; it is a heterotroph. Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis, while carrots, being a type of root vegetable, rely on nutrients from the soil and energy from sunlight through the plant they are part of. The carrot itself does not perform photosynthesis; instead, it stores energy and nutrients that the plant has produced.
Carrots are root vegetables and roots are not the part of the plant that produces seeds.The carrot plant is a flowering plant and the flowers once fertilized with carrot pollen produce carrot seeds.
eating carrots and other food. the sun gives energy to the carrot plant and the bunny gets the energy by eating the carrot! :)
The energy source of ethanol is renewable plant material, such as corn, sugar cane, or cellulose from wood or grasses. This plant material undergoes fermentation to produce ethanol, which can be used as a fuel source.
it become heat and radiate like a nuclear plant produce alot of of energy while your at it
plants produce glucose because it is there source of food for energy
Glucose is the primary molecule that serves as an energy source for animal and plant cells. It is broken down through cellular respiration to produce ATP, the main energy currency of the cell.
The carrot root initially performs the function of any plant root...that is, to feed the plant soil nutrients and water during the growing season. The carrot plant, however, is biennial. The carrot root, then, in its second year will become a source of nutrition for the second year growth during which time the plant will flower and produce seed. The wild carrot, in its seeding year, is called Queen Anne's Lace. Its blossoms dry and curl upward to resemble a bird's nest.
The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is typically nuclear fission, where atoms are split, releasing heat energy. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
The source of energy of plants is sunlight.
Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, which serves as a source of chemical energy for the plant. This glucose is used by the plant for energy to carry out cellular processes and to support growth and development.