Discover two examples of autotrophic plants—sunflower and oak tree—and learn how they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Discover two common autotrophic plants, corn (Zea mays) and algae, and learn how they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Discover why not all plants are autotrophic and learn about parasitic and saprophytic plants that obtain nutrition differently.
Discover why not all plants are autotrophic. Learn about carnivorous and parasitic plants and their unique nutrition strategies.
Discover key examples of autotrophic and heterotrophic plants, including spinach, ferns, dodder, mistletoe, Venus flytrap, and pitcher plants.
Discover why not all plants are autotrophic and learn about parasitic and carnivorous plants in this concise explanation of plant nutrition.
Discover why mushrooms are not autotrophic plants but fungi, and learn about their heterotrophic nature.