Environmental Sciences, asked by surajkumarsk7332, 9 months ago

Plants do not.......... food like animals. they make their own........... . the food is made in every leaf the plants.
leaves use carbon dioxide,............ and............. from the sun to make food. the............. absorb water from the........... . the............. enter the leaf though tiny proes called............. . the excess amount of food is stored in different part, for example in suger cane plant, it is stored in the................ .

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Answered by fatihahyasmin2006
9

Answer:

1) hunt for

2) food

3)water

4) sunlight

5) root

6) soil

7) gas

8) stomata

Explanation:

Answered by dharanikamadasl
3

Plants do not eat food like animals. They make their own food. The food is made in leaves of the plant. Leaves use carbon dioxide, water and light from the sun to make food. The roots absorb water from the soil. The air enters the leaf through tiny pores called stomata. The excess amount of food is stored in different parts of the plants. In a sugarcane plant, it is stored in the stems.

Plants:

  • Because they can create their own nourishment using light energy, plants are classified as autotrophs.
  • When a plant is placed in soil, watered, or left outside in the sun, many people mistakenly feel they are "feeding" it, although none of these actions are regarded as food.
  • Instead, plants convert sunshine, water, and atmospheric gases into glucose, a type of sugar they require to exist.
  • All plants, algae, and some microbes engage in a process known as photosynthesis.
  • Plants require three elements for photosynthesis to occur: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.

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