Yes they do use SOME of the sugar they use. They either use it right away or use it for food. The rest that they don't use, they deposit to the soil to increase its furtility. i hope this was helpful.
Plants do not absorb sugar, they make sugar using carbon dioxide,sunlight, and water.
Plants produce sugar from photosynthesis which is a process that converts the suns light in addition to water and CO2 into energy in the form of sugar. Therefore, plants only go through photosynthesis during the daytime because at nighttime there is no sun and the plant cannot go through photosythesis. Because photosynthesis happens only during the day, sugar is produced only during the day also.
Photosynethesis means the process by which green plants convert carbon dioxide to sugar and oxygen using sunlight e.g. Photosynethesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, they do this for energy.
Carbon dioxide is one of the ingredients that plants need, along with water, to make sugar: 6CO2 + 6H20 --------> C6H1206 + 602 Carbon Dioxide + Water -------> Sugar and oxygen Plants need carbon dioxide to make sugar just like you need flour to make a cake.
Plant-like protists are autotrophs. This means that they produce their own food. They perform photosynthesis to produce sugar by using carbon dioxide and water, and the energy from sunlight, just like plants. Unlike plants, however, plant-like protists do not have true stems, roots, or leaves.
Interesting question. Plants don't really "eat". Plants produce sugars from photosynthesis, even plants that seem to "eat" insects are not trapping insects for energy, but for other nutrients such as nitrogen. With this being said, when a plant dies and its nutrients return to the soil, those ions and molecules are absorbed by the root systems of the plants in the immediate area. So in the traditional sense, Plants do not eat other plants, but they are able to derive some of their required molecules from their fallen brothers.
that plants and some other organisms use to make sugar for food.
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Photosynthesis is the answer
Plants produce sugar from photosynthesis which is a process that converts the suns light in addition to water and CO2 into energy in the form of sugar. Therefore, plants only go through photosynthesis during the daytime because at nighttime there is no sun and the plant cannot go through photosythesis. Because photosynthesis happens only during the day, sugar is produced only during the day also.
Photosynethesis means the process by which green plants convert carbon dioxide to sugar and oxygen using sunlight e.g. Photosynethesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, they do this for energy.
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
Photosynthesis is how plants and some bacteria use the sun's energy to produce sugar so that they can produce ATP. It is also how they make their own food in order to stay alive.
None produce fuel. But, many can be made into fuels. If not all. Some of the more commonlly used plants are; corn, sugar cane, and I think switch grass.
Photosynthesis is the process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy stored in sugar.
Photosynthesis is how plants and some bacteria use the sun's energy to produce sugar so that they can produce ATP. It is also how they make their own food in order to stay alive.
Well not all plants produce seeds because they are different kinds of plants , so some can and some can not produce seeds .
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, which cellular respiration changes into ATP (Adenosine triphosphate).