where dose the energy in green plants come from
Answers
Green plants are heterotrophic hence they produce their own food which gives them energy. green plants contain chlorophyll which helps absorb sunlight and with a mixture of carbon dioxide and minerals from soil it can produce its own food hence it is called they are called hetrotrophic. But there are some plants which don't have chlorophyll and depend on other organisms for their food, these organisms are called heterotrophic.
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Answer:
The energy in green plants comes from mesophyll cells where photosynthesis takes place in the presence of chloroplasts.
Explanation:
The mesophyll cells contain chloroplasts which have the photosynthetic pigment...chlorophyll. Plants use photosynthesis to make food and then trap this energy in their leaves. The energy is stored in the form of glucose to make other substances.