Biology, asked by abhaykumar25400, 10 months ago

how do plants eat ?​

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Answered by Ariana01
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Answer:

Through photosynthesis

Explanation:

In photosynthesis, plants absorb the energy of light with a green pigment called chlorophyll. This is generally from sunlight, but artificial light also works. The energy is used to combine carbon dioxide plants absorb from the air and water plants absorb from the soil to form molecules of sugar

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Answered by cherywagh13
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Answer:

Through the process of photosynthesis.

Explanation:

Plants absorb energy from the sunlight with the help of the green pigment called chlorophyll.

The energy is used to combine carbon dioxide plants absorb from the air.

It absorbs nutrients and minerals from the soil through roots and then it makes its food and then through stems and branches it reaches to each and every part of the plant.

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