This reaction called carbon fixation needs the following:
NAD(H)
ATP (Energy)
Water
Carbon Dioxide
The question makes no sense. Plants require water, sunlight and carbon dioxide in order to produce glucose through photosynthesis
Carbn dioxide
You need to dissolve 180 grams of glucose in water and make it up to 1000ml. this produces 1 M Glucose solution.
Plants need water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to make food. Plants use both soil and water to transport nutrients into their cells.
a.sunlight b.water c.carbondioxide these are the 3 elements needed by the plants in order to make food.
Oxygen
4ATP, 2GTP
Honey reduces cortisol levels by reacting with the reagent IgA to release glucose. With too much glucose in the blood stream, cortisol is not needed in order to stimulate further glucose release.
In order to run or even live you need for your body to create energy in the form of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) by a process called cell respiration. Glucose is needed in this process. We get our glucose through the foods we eat (glucose=sugar).
The flower
Plants need carbon dioxide in order to make their own food.
Most plants use single nitrogen atoms, not N2 molecules.