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Oxygen and sugar (glucose). However, sunlight alone cannot produce this. Water and carbon dioxide must also be present for the plant to uptake.
Chlorophyll is contained in the chloroplasts of the plant cell, and absorbs sunlight and coverts it to sugar. Plants need the sugar to grow and live.This process is called photosynthesis, and it's only found in plant cells.
Chloroplasts take in water and sunlight and turn it into food for the plant, glucose sugar. The byproduct/ waste is oxygen.
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No, they don't make it they produce it by taking in energy from the sunlight and also carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxegyn.
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This sugar is called Glucose.
it is called as photosynthesis. it happens in C3 cycle
They photosynthesize and produce glucose which is used for growth, and release oxygen as a waste product. They absorb solar energy (sunlight), and transforms it into chemical energy (sugar). Word equation Sunlight + Carbon Dioxide --> Glucose + Oxygen Chemical equation Sunlight + CO2 --> C6H12O6 + O2
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In photosynthesis, solar energy or sunlight is converted to chemical energy. The chemical energy is stored in the form of glucose (sugar). Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are used to produce glucose, oxygen, and water. The chemical equation for this process is: 6CO2 + 12H2O + light → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
Glucose (sugar) and oxygen are produced. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water. It needs sunlight to proceed.