No, roots do not have the ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis like leaves can. Instead, roots rely on the plant's leaves to capture sunlight and produce glucose through photosynthesis. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth and function.
Trees, they use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Yes. Autotrophs produce their own food, usually by photosynthesis. Mosses are green plants that can produce their own food from sunlight by photosynthesis.
The term for not being able to produce your own food is "heterotrophy." Heterotrophs rely on consuming other organisms to obtain necessary nutrients. This is in contrast to autotrophs, which can produce their own food through photosynthesis or other processes.
HeatCorrection:Cyanobacteria contain chlorophyll which enable them to produce their own food.
No, gymnosperms cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they rely on their leaves (needles) to carry out photosynthesis and produce food for the plant. Gymnosperms are heterotrophic, meaning they must obtain nutrients from their environment.
Producer produce their own foods; consumers do not.
It is called single celled when it DOES produce its own food and multi celled when it can't produce its own food.
All plants that produce their own food, but a mushroom cannot produce their own food.
me? no
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.
The bacteria in a given ecosystem can only produce its own food by the use of sunlight.
Are plants the only organisms in an ecosystem that produce their own food? Ans:yes
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Plants, some protists and some bacteria can produce their own food through photosynthesis.
The only organisms that can produce their own food are plants this process is known as photosynthesis.They make their own food using sunlight.
Most mammals produce food for their babies, not actually for themselves.
Producers MAKE & PRODUCE their own food...