Plants synthesize their food through a process called photosynthesis, which occurs primarily in their leaves. They use sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water absorbed by the roots to produce glucose and oxygen. Chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants, captures light energy to drive the chemical reactions that convert these raw materials into food. The glucose produced serves as an energy source for growth and development.
we call it photosynthesis. it will make carbohydrates and o2 gas.
The new plant no longer depends on the cotyledons for food once it is able to produce its own through photosynthesis. This typically happens when the plant has developed enough leaves to capture sunlight and can synthesize its own nutrients.
In plant cells, the food reserve is primarily stored in the form of starch granules in organelles called amyloplasts. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles that synthesize and store starch, which serves as a long-term energy reserve for the plant.
They cannot synthesize own food. photosynthesis gives food for them
Plant cells synthesize their food by photosynthesis. Animal cells can not do like plants, so it needs to be taken.Digestion of food molecules will help the cells to make energy(ATP).
Plants have got chlorophyll in them. With the help of the chlorophyll, plant synthesize their food in presence of light. So plants have always prepared their own food.
This plant can synthesize its own food. But it receives water and minerals from the host plant on which it grows
Yes it can synthesize chloroplasts. they are much needed.
we call it photosynthesis. it will make carbohydrates and o2 gas.
The use of CO2 and H2O by a geranium plant to synthesize glucose illustrates the process of photosynthesis. In this process, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process is vital for plants to produce their own food and is the foundation of the food chain.
The new plant no longer depends on the cotyledons for food once it is able to produce its own through photosynthesis. This typically happens when the plant has developed enough leaves to capture sunlight and can synthesize its own nutrients.
In plant cells, the food reserve is primarily stored in the form of starch granules in organelles called amyloplasts. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles that synthesize and store starch, which serves as a long-term energy reserve for the plant.
Plants synthesize their food through a process called photosynthesis, which occurs in the chloroplasts of their cells. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The glucose is used as energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
Plants are autotrophic because they are able to synthesize their own food. Heterotrophic organisms such as animals need to get energy from eating other heterotrophs or autotrophs.
They cannot synthesize own food. photosynthesis gives food for them
heterotrophs
autotroph