They produce sugars to be:
1) broken down for energy/food (cellular respiration to produce ATP)
2) linked together in long chains to produce starch and cellulose
- starch can be used for coloring (white, like in flower petals)
- cellulose is used to build the plant cell walls for support (especially thick in woody cells)
Glucose is a sugar, and for that reson the plant makes food
It produces glucose
Photosynthesis is produced in the leaves of any plant. This is how the process of Photosynthesis works: The roots soak in water and minerals from the ground and the plant collects carbon dioxide from the air and with sunlight, the plant produces food also known as glucose or sugar.
Plants produce their food, glucose, via photosynthesis, a process which uses sunlight water and carbon dioxide to create glucose water and oxygen. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, an organelle specific to producers.
In a plant, the ovary produces the fruit.
Glucose is a sugar, and for that reson the plant makes food
It produces glucose
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.
chloroplast
Photosynthesis is produced in the leaves of any plant. This is how the process of Photosynthesis works: The roots soak in water and minerals from the ground and the plant collects carbon dioxide from the air and with sunlight, the plant produces food also known as glucose or sugar.
Plants produce their food, glucose, via photosynthesis, a process which uses sunlight water and carbon dioxide to create glucose water and oxygen. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, an organelle specific to producers.
It is an organelle. It produces glucose through photosynthesis.
Plants cannot make glucose in darkness, because the process for a plant to produce glucose requires sunlight.
In a plant, the ovary produces the fruit.
Oxygen and glucose
Chloroplasts are organelles in plant cells that produce glucose.
I am almost positive it is green