plants which cant make their food are called heterotrophic plants
Hetrotrophic
Autotrophs simply 'self feed'. Sunflowers are photo-autotrophs. Like all plants, they need the sun as an energy source, to grow and process their food (starches etc).
PGAL (phosphoglyceraldehyde) is part of the Calvin cycle in plants, which is a pathway for carbon fixation. Therefore, it is related to autotrophic nutrition, where organisms can produce their own food using inorganic carbon sources.
there are two method of nutrition. (a)Autotrophic nutrition :in this method of nutrition organism prepare their own food.(b)Hetrotrophic nutrition:in this method organism depend on aututrophs
Heterotrophic means obtaining ready made organic food from the environment and Autotrophic means manufacturing food from inorganic compounds usually carbon dioxide, water using a source of energy Autotrophic nutrition is a process where plants make food by combining large complex organic molecules such as starch, lipids and protein with simple inorganic molecules like water, carbon dioxide and minerals. Example: plants Hetrotrophic nutrition is where organism feed on organic substances that have been made by other organisms. Examples are animals and fungi
Plants in the kingdom Plantae are autotrophic, meaning they can make their own food through photosynthesis.
Plants are autotrophic organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their surroundings. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose, while fungi have cell walls made of chitin. Additionally, plants typically have roots, stems, and leaves for structure and support, while fungi consist of mycelium and fruiting bodies.
Fungi are mostly autotrophs but some are heterotroph
Heterotrophic means obtaining ready made organic food from the environment and Autotrophic means manufacturing food from inorganic compounds usually carbon dioxide, water using a source of energy Autotrophic nutrition is a process where plants make food by combining large complex organic molecules such as starch, lipids and protein with simple inorganic molecules like water, carbon dioxide and minerals. Example: plants Hetrotrophic nutrition is where organism feed on organic substances that have been made by other organisms. Examples are animals and fungi
they are autotrophic
The organelle that allows plants to be autotrophic is called the chloroplast. The chloroplast contains chlorophyll that collect sunlight and carry out photosynthesis.
yes it is hetrotrophic nutrition