No green plants are not herbivores they actually olny need sunlight and water to grow.
Plants need water to survive. Just like human beings, plants need sunlight, water, and air for photosynthesis to occur, which is the process of green plants making food.
Green plants use a process called photosynthesis to make food from sunlight. Only green plants can make their own food. Other plants (like mushrooms) and animals do not make their own food, but get nutrition from green plants (or dead green plants). Animals do not make food from sunlight. If they could, they would not need to eat.
Plants NEED it to do photosynthesis.
Green plants, most algae and some bacteria need access to sunlight, or a source of broad -spectrum visible and UV light. This is because these organisms derive energy from the light.
No. Green plants were on the planet, long before there were people. Green plants need carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, soil, and seeds to live. They do not need people.
Green plants can survive with sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.
so they can be green
in sunlight
The color green in plants comes from the chlorophyll it uses to make food from the energy of the sun. Some plants are not green and can make the food they need themselves using nutrients in soil and water.
To be able to photosynthesise
No green plants are not herbivores they actually olny need sunlight and water to grow.
True. Even animals that eat other animals rely on green plants- since the prey animals eat green plants. And animals all need oxygen- which is given off by green plants.
they make their own
Plants don't need chlorophyll, they just use it to turn green. like when leaves start to loose their green color in the fall they are actually loosing their chlorophyll.
Plants produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Therefore, we, as animals who need oxygen to breathe, must have green plants in our ecosystem in order to survive.
Green plants can survive with sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.