No, they don't make it they produce it by taking in energy from the sunlight and also carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxegyn.
Leaves are the primary part of a plant that make sugar through the process of photosynthesis, in which they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose. This sugar then serves as a source of energy for the plant's growth and development.
by absorbs in the sunlight and the nutrients needed for the plant or plants to survive
so th plant can get enery from sunlight to make sugar :)
The process is known as photosynthesis and it is how plants eat. The chlorophyll in the leaves of the plant produce sugar when they absorb sunlight. The plant uses the sugar to provide energy for itself and stores any excess in the form of starch for later consumption.
it is carried to the roots of the plant
Leaves are the main component of a plant that takes light energy, converts it into chemical energy (sugar), and delivers the sugar throughout the plant through "veins" called phloem.
Leaves are a plant's food factory and play a role in respiration. The roots pull minerals and water up from the soil, and with the sun and some carbon dioxide from the air, the leaves make sugar for the plant to use for survival.
The sugar produced in the leaves of a plant is transported down to the roots, stems, and other parts of the plant through specialized tubes called phloem. This sugar is used as a source of energy for growth, maintenance, and reproduction in different parts of the plant.
yes because since leaves from green leaves make photosyntesis
Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.
well the leaves the mini dots at the bottom part of it does the job
I think it is phloem.