So-called "vascular" plants (such as vegetables, flowering plants, and trees) have a system of cell channels known as "phloem cells" that carry sugar from the production areas (mostly leaves) to storage areas or to cells that use the sugar.
Plants need and produce carbohydrates.
Sugar is produced in plants by means of photosynthesis, a process that requires light. It is very logical to measure the amount of sugar in wheat plants, to see how much photosynthesis is taking place.
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Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis and produce sugar.
For photosynthesis to take place in plants, they need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These three components are essential for the process to occur, enabling plants to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
glucose and sucrose
Maybe you are asking about plants not planets . .
Animals need to make energy in order for their muscles to work. Plants simply stay in one place and only need to make sugar from sunlight.
Carbon source for sugar production.
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Energy.