Interacting with sunlight, releasing oxygen, and taking in carbon dioxide are the ways in which pond weed that lives underwater obtains glucose. The term glucose describes sugar, which is a by-product of photosynthesis. The interaction between plant and sun will produce such energizing carbohydrates as sugars as long as light penetrates the pond's surface and reaches the pond's weeds.
Plants manufacture carbohydrates (sugars) through photosynthesis.
They make it from three things: Sunlight, Water, and CO2
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Plants produce glucose from water and carbon dioxide by phosynthesis under the influence of UV rays.
The hippo is born under water and lives on the Savannah.
Ferns, like other plants, obtain 'food' through photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) and create glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) through the use of sunlight. The glucose is then used by the plants as an energy source.
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something that lives under water
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Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.