Glucose or sugar is produced through photosynthesis in plants. Plants use glucose to make cellulose, enzymes, and chlorophyll. Sugar is also needed by plants for respiration.
The production of nectar.
Plant grass and trees
phloem tissues are the tissues that carry sugars and other minerals throughout plant. phloem goes both ways in a plant up and down. phloem are little tubes.
Glucose sugar, which is produced via sunlight and photosynthesis; and is also used - in many ways - structurally.
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ways to conserve plant and animal kingdom
They use sugar creation to release oxygen and they use it as their own food. The transport of sucrose through the phleom cells is powered by water drawn into the vascular system by the difference in solute concentration.
If you're looking for ways to cut sugar out of your diet you should speak with a nutritionist or a dietician. They can guide you in the right direction on what to eat. Some foods that may look sugar free could contain lots of carbohydrates that turn into sugar in the body and a dietician can give you the knowledge you need to learn about this.
an example of how a plant gets pollenated
yes, as long as we got the sunyes. in two ways. One sugarcane plant can be harvested more than once. Secondly, it is a crop and grows after it is cut and planted again.
Plants make use of glucose in the following ways:for respirationthey combine glucose with nitrogen to produce proteinsthey combine glucose with magnesium to make chlorophyllthey form structural components (e.g. cellulose)they recombine glucose form chemical elements such as oils.
There are at least 2 ways in which a plant's stem system can help a plant to survive in it's environment. It both helps keep water in the plant and hold the plant upright for example.