Indeed, a bean does make its own "food."The chlorophyll within the cloroplasts of the organism collects sunlight and recieves other raw materials such as 6 CO2 and 6 H20 to undergo a process called photosynthesis. Which (in simplistic terms) produces 6 02 and C6H12O6 (glucose.) Glucose and some other sugars are referred to as "food."
Yes.
yes it does by photosynthesis
Sunflower is a green plant hence it makes its own food by photosynthesis.
An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
Young string bean plants obtain their food through nutrient absorption in the soil via their roots. This allows them to grow and develop until they are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Because the bean plant reserves its own food
Because the bean plant reserves its own food
A bean plant is an autotroph because it can produce its own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen. This ability to self-feed distinguishes autotrophs from heterotrophs, which rely on consuming organic matter for nutrition.
Yes it can make its own food. It is a plant so it can.
All plants make their own food from light.
A bougainvellea should make its own food because its a plant >.< >.< >.<
A Allamanda should make its own food because it is a plant.
No. Since it isn't a plant, it can't make its' own food.
Plants make their own food and balsam is a plant. It is called photosynthesis.
a lot
all of them
The Indian Pipe plant can pretty much make its own food by "borrowing" nutrients.