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the food or "sugars" are carried to the roots on the circulatory system called phloem. happy i could help! ~mickie
Leaves are called the kitchen of the plant because they produce their own food and get stored in the stem of the plant which is utilized by whole plant.
In a cell there are green coloured objects-the chloroplasts. They trap sunlight and consist of a green pigment called chlorophyll. Both of these help in photosynthesis, the process where a plant makes its food-glucose.
Photosynthesis, the leaves contain chlorophyll
they make there food for them. this process is called photosynthesis
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Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
The process of changing food into a simpler substance is called COMBUSTION
Only plant cells contain chloroplasts because they are used to help make food for the plant. Chloroplasts are used in the photosynthesis process.
No, it doesn't actually help. By adding Sunkist to a plant all your doing is delaying the growth process! TLC and water and food is what I suggest you do instead of pouring Sunkist on top of the plant.
the process of photosynthesis makes glucose, a shugury substence that plants use for food.
Inside the plant cell are organelles called chloroplasts. This is where photosynthesis occurs (the process of making food). So, you could say that chloroplasts help the plant to make food. There is chloroplyll inside the chloroplast, which is a green pigment that absorbs the energy from sunlight. It is the absorbed energy that is used to make the food. So, you could also say that "chlorophyll" helps the plant to make food. Of course, you could also say "sunlight." DL