Green plant organisms primarily obtain nutrition through a process called photosynthesis. They use chlorophyll in their leaves to capture sunlight, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into glucose and oxygen. The glucose serves as an energy source for growth and metabolism, while the oxygen is released as a byproduct. Additionally, plants absorb essential nutrients and minerals from the soil through their root systems.
Feeding of the extra food that a plant makes and stores.
Fungus-like protists, such as slime molds, obtain nutrients by engulfing organic matter and breaking it down using enzymes. They are heterotrophic organisms that feed on decaying plant material, bacteria, and other microorganisms. This process of obtaining nutrients is similar to how fungi obtain their nutrition.
Fishes are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on other fish, invertebrates, and sometimes plants or algae depending on the species. Some fishes are herbivorous or omnivorous, consuming a diet that includes both plant and animal matter.
A shrub is a plant. It does not eat meat. A shrub gains nutrition through moisture and from the light of the sun.
No, asparagus is not a heterotroph; it is a plant and thus classified as an autotroph. Autotrophs, like asparagus, produce their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Heterotrophs, on the other hand, obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms.
They grow on another plant so that they can obtain the nutrition from that plant. They are known as parasitic plants.
from host plant
Feeding of the extra food that a plant makes and stores.
Fungus-like protists, such as slime molds, obtain nutrients by engulfing organic matter and breaking it down using enzymes. They are heterotrophic organisms that feed on decaying plant material, bacteria, and other microorganisms. This process of obtaining nutrients is similar to how fungi obtain their nutrition.
Plant kingdom
Heterotrophic nutrition in plants occurs when they rely on obtaining organic nutrients from other organisms. This can happen in parasitic plants that absorb nutrients from their host plant, or in myco-heterotrophic plants that obtain nutrients from fungi. Overall, these plants do not photosynthesize and rely on external sources for their nutrition.
Members of the Plant kingdom obtain their energy from light. Some members of Monera and Protista do as well. Animals and Fungi and some Protists and Monerans obtain food by "eating" other organisms.
saprophytic nutrition which is external.Majorly decaying matter of dead organisms is feed on.
Fishes are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on other fish, invertebrates, and sometimes plants or algae depending on the species. Some fishes are herbivorous or omnivorous, consuming a diet that includes both plant and animal matter.
green plant(photoautotroph) and certain types of bacteria(chemoautotroph)
A shrub is a plant. It does not eat meat. A shrub gains nutrition through moisture and from the light of the sun.
they are found in plant cells they make the plant green