Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
yes, nutrients in the soil, sunlight for photosynthesis, and co2
Plants need sunlight for photosynthesis to produce food, water for hydration and nutrient absorption from the soil, and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Additionally, plants also need a suitable temperature and proper air circulation for optimal growth.
Plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, a process where they convert sunlight into energy to make food. Sunlight provides the energy needed to drive this chemical reaction, producing glucose that plants use for growth and development. Without sunlight, plants cannot produce enough food to survive and thrive.
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
They can't. Plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow or to produce anything. So it is unable to make food without sunlight.
They can't. Plants need sunlight, water, and soil to grow or to produce anything. So it is unable to make food without sunlight.
Not all plants grow in sand. Plants produce food from a combination of elements in their environment, including sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil (or sand, I suppose).
Plants grow better in light because plants make their own food. They need sunlight to produce their food cells, as they need water, and soil.
Soil does not require sunlight itself, but the plants growing in the soil do. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy for growth and development. Without sunlight, plants cannot produce the energy needed to survive, affecting the health and fertility of the soil.
Plants need water and carbon dioxide to make their food. They also need sunlight and rich nutrients from the soil.
Plants need water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to make food. Plants use both soil and water to transport nutrients into their cells.
No, they don't. Plants are producers. This means that they produce their own energy from sunlight. They do get nutrition and water from soil, however.
yes, nutrients in the soil, sunlight for photosynthesis, and co2
No, soil does not produce chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants that is crucial for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Soil provides plants with nutrients and a medium for growth, but it does not contain chlorophyll itself.
They need food which is glucose and they need water and light to photosynthesise.
Plants in the ocean produce food in the same way the plants growing on land do, through photosynthesis. The only difference is that plants growing on land get carbon dioxide from the air, water from the soil and sunlight from the sun whereas the aquatic plants obtain carbon dioxide and water from the ocean and light energy from the sun as sunlight can penetrate through the water surface.