In terms of an organelle, that would be the chloroplast.
a plant
the chloroplast
the chloroplast
Chloroplast
A plant makes glucose and oxygen out of CO2, hydrogen, sunlight, and chlorophyll. It releases oxygen and "eats' the glucose for energy.
Plants get their energy from sunlight which in turn makes glucose and sugars.
The chloroplasts...I think...
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + ATP + Water Photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide + water + sunlight = Glucose + Oxygen
Glucose doesn't use sunlight. Instead, plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.
no, chlorophyll traps the light energy from sunlight, and uses it in photosynthesis to make glucose.
It serves as a reactant that combines with sunlight and water, which makes food (glucose) for the plant, and oxygen.
Glucose is the resulting sugars that plants create from photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide + sunlight = glucose.
well there are many effects! One of them is for photosynthesis! Photosynthesis needs sunlight to create glucose (sugar) to the plant cells. Glucose to the plant is like food for us. it is necessary for us to live! Therefore the more sunlight the plant has, the better it is because it can create more "food" (glucose) and makes the plant grow.