Which of the following can make its own food (a) giraffe (b) goat (c) grass (d) gorilla
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(c) grass
Grass can make its own food.
Explanation:
Grass can produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis because it is a member of the plant kingdom. An autotroph, also referred to as a primary producer, is any organism that has the ability to produce its own food using energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water.
- A grass plant produces its own food in the blades of its leaves.
- Sunlight is used by green plants to create or produce their own food. Photosynthesis is the name of this process.
- Producers are plants and other living things that produce their own food. Through photosynthesis, grass makes its own food.
- At the base of the food chain, it is a primary producer. The first trophic level consists of primary producers.
- When photosynthesis is active, grass produces its own food. The plant's leaves produce carbohydrates and release oxygen into the atmosphere during the process.
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