Plants get CO2 by gaseous exchange, water from the soil, and required energy by photolysis of water to make sugar.
Plants and fungi are 2 separate kingdomes. Plants can make their own sugar for food in photosynthsis, fungi are heterotrophs, which means that they are incapable of making their own food.
Yes, carbon is used by plants to make sugar. Carbon dioxide (CO2), is taken in by plants along with water (H2O) to make sugar. First, plants through photosynthesis transform water into hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). the Hydrogen is then combined with CO2 to create C6H12O2, or other words called glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar that exists in plants. Apple trees for instance uses the glucose to make sweet apples for you! XD
plants need carbon and sunlight yo make food(sugar)
C4 plants make a 4 Carbon sugar in the mesophyll cells that enter the bundle sheath cells
Plants during photosynthesis. Their leaves require sunlight, CO2 and H20 in order to make sugar. I believe the type of sugar they create is called Glucose.
Plants make sugar by photosynthesis. Most plants make there own sugar from sunight, air and material absorbed from the ground by the roots. The sugar is used to help the plant grow and flourish. We extract the sugar from the plants for our own use. Examples are common cane sugar from the sugar cane plant, beet sugar from beets, wheat sugar (dextrose), and from corn we get corn sweeteners.
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It is extracted from plants, either sugar cane or sugar beet.
Plants use light for photosynthesis to make sugar
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Plants make or 'synthesize' glucose sugar in the light, and in doing so, release oxygen as well. Oxygen and Glucose sugar.
Sugar doesn't come from a seed. The sugar cane and the sugar beet are the two best known plants to make sugar. These plants like all plants are grown from seeds, but as stated above sugar does not come from a seed.
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They make sugar or glucose
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