Cellulose is a sugar Glucose is formed as a result of photosynthesis
Carbohydrates (starch, cellulose) AND oxygen
false this term is refered to as glucose
Yes, they can make starch, cellulose or put the sugars made in photosynthesis right into their mitochondria to be turned into ATP energy to do cellular work.
Cellulose is a condensation polymer that has a long polymer made from glucose, the major product of photosynthesis in plants. So it will be a good material to build petrochemical. :)
Cellulose is a sugar Glucose is formed as a result of photosynthesis
Carbohydrates (starch, cellulose) AND oxygen
false this term is refered to as glucose
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis produces sugar. That is all. Sugar can be used to make complex carbohydrates such as starch or cellulose, but photosynthesis only makes sugar. It does not make anything else. Protein, for example, is not made by photosynthesis.
Yes, they can make starch, cellulose or put the sugars made in photosynthesis right into their mitochondria to be turned into ATP energy to do cellular work.
Cellulose is a condensation polymer that has a long polymer made from glucose, the major product of photosynthesis in plants. So it will be a good material to build petrochemical. :)
IT Produces Both xx
Sugar is made in the leaves of a plant by means of a process known as photosynthesis. Energy from sunlight drives the synthesis, in which water and carbon dioxide are combined to create a simple sugar. The catalyst for the reaction is the green pigment, chlorophyll.
A cell wall made of cellulose, usually, and chloroplasts where photosynthesis is preformed.
No. Cellulose is a carbohydrate made of beta-glucose.
false