Stomata are found on the underside of plant leaves. To prove this, you can use a microscope to observe and identify the stomata on a leaf's underside. Staining techniques can also be employed to make the stomata more visible for identification.
Leaves must absorb sunlight in order for plants to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. This sunlight is captured by the pigment chlorophyll in chloroplasts within the leaf cells, which then converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
it is the leaves.when the leaves or flower make food that is called photosynthesis.but only green plants can make food.
the green parts of a plant are able to make food for the plant. what parts of plants probably make most of the food for the plant? A Roots B Stems C Flowers D Leaves The answer is D Leaves
the roots suck up nutrients the leaves contain chloroplasts which makes the plant photosynthesize (take energy from light and turn it into food).
Stomata!/ Leaves
The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide [as well as help release oxygen] which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.
Leaves make food for the plant but roots collect nutrients to basicly help make the food - but the proper answer would be leaves... <--- stumped me tpuri porugfiogh;silghio;srgksnhsd
The leaves make food using photosynthesis, which allows the plant to live.
The leaves are the organs that help green plants to make food. Leaves contain chlorophyll which is used in the process of photosynthesis.
Stomata are found on the underside of plant leaves. To prove this, you can use a microscope to observe and identify the stomata on a leaf's underside. Staining techniques can also be employed to make the stomata more visible for identification.
Leaves on a flower serve to photosynthesize, producing food for the plant through the absorption of sunlight. They also help regulate the plant's water balance and provide a surface area for gas exchange. In some cases, leaves can also attract pollinators or deter herbivores.
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Leaves must absorb sunlight in order for plants to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. This sunlight is captured by the pigment chlorophyll in chloroplasts within the leaf cells, which then converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
All plants can make their own food, even those with leaves that are not green
it is important because leaves make food with the help of sunlight
The process in which plants use to make food that animals aren't able to do would be called photosynthesis; a process in which leaves conduct the conversion of energy from sunlight into chemical energy (food). Also, leaves take in carbon dioxide- air we breathe out- from the air and release oxygen- air we breathe in- through stomata (tiny pores in the leaf).-l0lwut