Yes, in a power plant a proportion of the generator output is fed back into the plant to run auxiliaries, before the bulk output is transformed up to the high voltage of the main transmission lines. In a nuclear plant some backup power is essential in the event of losing the connection to the outside completely, and this is provided by diesels with their own generators.
Some plants that can create reeds are the cyprus and the sugar cane plant. They are very pretty plants and both grow big reeds. The plants that grow reeds are in their own category of plants.
Those are places you can make your secret base in how to do that you say use secret power on the indents to make a hole appear now you can create your own secret base.
He does have a heart. The device is a magnet that keeps shrapnel from entering his heart.
You can't make your own pokemon.
well to answer that question if i had my own super power, it would solely be the ability to make any person on the earth wash my genitals at will.
yes
All plants can make their own food, even those with leaves that are not green
Plants that make their own food are called autotrophs, producers or primary producers.
Yes rose plants make their own food all green plants make their own food through photosynthesis
Plants
yes plants make their own food through a process called Photosynthesis
The energy from the Sun is used to power the process of Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows plants to make their own food. Carbon Dioxide from the air is mixed with the Hydrogen in the water to make the Carbohydrates on which plants live.
The part of cells that plants use to make their own food are chloroplasts.
Because they make their own food.
gymnosperms are autorophic because they are plants and plants make their own food.
Plants and fungi are 2 separate kingdomes. Plants can make their own sugar for food in photosynthsis, fungi are heterotrophs, which means that they are incapable of making their own food.
Plants make their own food by the photosynthesis process. Plants convert sunlight into glucose, or sugar, the food of plants. This happens in the chlorophyll of leaves.