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Can plants make their own food in absence of light

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Answered by riya3829
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Explanation:

no, they need sunlight to prepare there food

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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No, plants cannot make their own food in absence of light because Plants require sunlight for a process that is known as photosynthesis.

  • Plants are what we call autotrophs which means that they are self-feeding or self-nourishing. They practically produce their own food or energy to grow.

  • Plants use photosynthesis to take in carbon dioxide from the air, nourish roots from water and use sunlight as the influential source of energy for creating sugar from water and carbon dioxide.

  • Plants comprise a molecule called chlorophyll, and the chlorophyll absorbs the sunlight. Chlorophyll essentially absorbs red and blue light, and they reflect green light which is why when you look at plants, they appear green to our eyes.

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