Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP
1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell.
2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall.
3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP
1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell.
2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall.
3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP
1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell.
2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall.
3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Plant Cells use glucose sugar and cellulose while animal Cells use mostly [glucose derived] glycogen.
1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell.
2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall.
3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
It is stored in the roots or seeds of the plant. That's why root vegetables (such as carrots or beets) have lots of sugar in them (glucose).
In long chains of glucose called starch!
Glucose.
Leaves absorb the sunlight and make sugar to feed the plant.
An autotroph such as a photosynthetic cell produces it's own food. Once produced through photosynthesis, the food needs to be used as in cellular respiration. Hetertroph, such as animals do not produce their own food. They must consume the food produced by the autotrophs or consume the heterotrophs that have consumed the food produced by the autotrophs.
No. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make glucose (sugar) for energy, by combining carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and sunlight. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance found within the cell membrane which suspends cell organelles (the organs of a cell) in place.
The chloroplast is responsible for photosynthesis.
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP 1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell. 2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall. 3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Glucose.
the cell
Starch does not dissolve in the fluid in the cell, so does not affect water potential. Sugar does dissolve, so would reduce water potential of the cell and cause water to move in to the cell by osmosis.
Carbon Dioxide will be produced.
No. Photosynthesis occurs in cell organelles termed as the chloroplasts. Mitochondria is the cell organelle where energy is produced by oxidation of molecules such as sugars produced during photosynthesis. Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondrion.
plants have a process called photosynthesis in which the plant absorbs sunlight a cell called chloroplast absorbs it and makes water and sugar
Most of the cell's ATP is produced in the mitochondria.
They use sugar (glucose) to make energy (ATP) to drive the cell processes. They are called the powerhouses of the cell.
Electricty is produced by the earth and the worlds united, by the cells which are formula's of earth's crust.
one roll a cell plays in a plant is chloroplast is produced by chlorophil and that is what makes photosynthesis happen and that is a cell
The starch grains mainly contain starch which is produced from photosynthesis