In their leaves...
This is simple biology and can be found in many books- such plants as lettuce, cabbage and spinach store food in their leaves and it's as simple as that!!!
Lettuce primarily consists of water, making up about 90% of its weight. The main food molecules in lettuce include carbohydrates, such as dietary fiber and sugars, which contribute to its crisp texture and nutritional value. Additionally, lettuce contains small amounts of proteins and fats, along with vitamins and minerals that are essential for health. Overall, it is low in calories and high in water content, making it a popular choice for salads and healthy diets.
Yes, lettuce leaves contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are the organelles in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. This is why lettuce and other green plants are able to produce their own food.
As lettuce's molecular structure is mainly made up of water (H2O), humans are unable to obtain energy, nor vitamins and nutrients from that source of food. As well as being made up of mainly water, lettuce, is a plant of cellulase. Therefore, humans need a more adequate source of food to help the body maintain its energy levels
It can take anywhere from a few days to a week for mold to start growing on lettuce, depending on the environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture levels. Mold thrives in damp and warm environments, so it is important to store lettuce properly to prevent mold growth.
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lettuce and hamster food from the pet store.
Lettuce stores extra food in their leaves, particularly in the form of carbohydrates and proteins. These reserves provide energy for growth and maintenance during periods of low sunlight or unfavorable conditions.
Yes. Lettuce is food. It is commonly put in salads and in some sandwiches.
Fresh food packaged in store/on site. Anything in-store has preservatives and requires an fda label.
you mean their food bowl? well they should have lettuce , and some hamster food from the pet store , maybe one every two weeks give them a mealworm , mostly just vegetables , and pet store bought food
Well, honey, it takes a whole lot more than four people to get that lettuce to the store. You've got farmers growing it, truck drivers hauling it, warehouse workers storing it, and store employees stocking it. So, next time you grab a head of lettuce, just remember you're benefiting from a whole army of people making it happen.
lettuce is a carbohydrate. Lettuce is truly a low-carb food.
tortoises eat lettuce and carrots, but I would hold off on the bugs. Try feeding it (if you have one) salads or go to a pet store and get dry turtle/tortoise food for him/her.
go to your nearest pet store or just feed it veggies
Up to a week....
uh, hamster you buy packs of food in local pet store you can give them lettuce too bananas (little amounts) I LOVE HAMSTERS