Yes, China Rose (aka, Hibiscus) is an autotrophic (i.e., sugar-producing) plant, as are the vast majority of plants on Earth.
is china rose herbivore plant
The scientific name of china rose is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
A rose has: - multicelluar -Plantae kingdom -Autotrophic -Asexual and sexual
the animal that lives in China's forest is the panda bear, who feeds off of bamboo
The China rose plant (Ros chinensis) is a hardy rose that is known for blossoms that darken over time. Blooms may be red, white, or pink. Used for ornamental and medicinal purposes, they grow naturally on rocky slopes and hills.
it is the planta kingdom actually but anyway it is autotrophic mostly but i am not sure about the flytrap plants
A bluebonnet plant is autotrophic, meaning it can produce its own food through photosynthesis. It uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which provides the energy it needs to grow and survive.
The basic unit of life is called
Yes, strawberry plants are heterotrophs, meaning they are unable to produce their own food through photosynthesis. Instead, they obtain nutrients and energy by absorbing organic substances from the soil.
autotrophic
autotrophic mode of nutrition
It can produce its own food from sunlight