A plant can be called a chemical factory due to photosynthesis. The chemical factory of the plant uses sunlight to produce energy that is stored in sugars.
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A leaf is like a factory because it can be able to manufacture foods directly from other natural resources. It can take in water and nutrients from the ground and create food for the plant.
It is in-plant training, since you get the chance to expose yourself with the set-up, processes and practices at a plant. The term plant here refers to a physical establishment - e.g., Chemical plant, factory, etc. But is beyond the above quoted examples referring generally to any firm/factory.
The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
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In the chemical installations of the plant.
Chemical fertilizers are. However, there are also organic fertilizers, which are simply plant and animal byproducts that are broken down by natural processes.
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