Not anything edible, tomatoes are part of the night-shade family, other than the fruit you should not ingest them.
The tomato plant certainly makes its own food because it is a green plant. The tomato fruit (or veggie if you will) does not make food because it is the fruit of the tomato plant and is just for passing on the seeds.
Paint them green
Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.
The leaves make the food for the plant.
Yes
the leaves make the plant's foodA plant makes it food in its vacuole
The leaves of a plant make photosynthesis, which is energy for the plant.
yes
Tomato fruit was created by the photosynthesis that occurred in the leaves of the plant itself. This is where the chlorophyll is situated. Specifically the stoma of the plant cell. The chlorophyll contained in these leaves allows sunlight to be converted into the energy required for the plant to grow. All plants grow to reproduce (unless genetically modified) and by producing fruit such as a tomato, the plant is able to do this with the seed contained in the fruit, and therefore continue its lineage.
the green parts of a plant are able to make food for the plant. what parts of plants probably make most of the food for the plant? A Roots B Stems C Flowers D Leaves The answer is D Leaves
Conservation of moisture, protection from weather extremes, provision of slow-release organic fertilizer, reduction in soil erosion and in surface run-off, repulsion of insect pests, and suppression of weeds are the results of organically mulching tomato plants with dried papaya leaves. The organic mulch in question fits its adaptability to acidic and neutral soils into tomato plant cultivational preferences for pH ranges of 6.0 to 6.8. The plant's large-sized, shredded leaves serve to keep soil moisture and temperature levels at ranges supportive of tomato root and shoot development and to make tomato foliage and fruits insect-free.
Leaves