They must come from the same plant so they are all identical & the only variable is sugar concentration.
The sugar beet and the sugar cane.Flowers don't count.
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
Yes. All plants are producers because they create sugar (C6H12O6) which they rely on to survive, only to be eaten by primary consumers (unless the plant is poisonous and something).
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They must come from the same plant so they are all identical & the only variable is sugar concentration.
The sugar beet and the sugar cane.Flowers don't count.
You grow it...from a seed...it IS a plant after all...
In all honesty, sugar, is sugar. No matter what name it has, im pretty sure its all the same.
If you mean solution, then you can make a solution with water by just combining water and sugar. It's the same with sugar and other liquids, although sugar won't create a solution with all liquids.
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
Sugar goes to all parts of the plant
No, sugar water will kill the pumpkin plant. All the pumpkin plant needs is good soil water and sunlight.
All life-they create oxygen.
Not all plant cells are the same!
No, they are not.For example: table salt and table sugar.(household sugar and salt); salt is sodium chloride(NaCl), and sugar is sucrose(C12H22O2). Therefore no not all substances that look the same are the same.
by the sun's sunlight called calorific