Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants use the energy from the sun to make glucose.
They use it to make reactions with CO2 molecules to form the carbohydrates.
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Plants make different sugars including sucrose, dextrose and fructose.
The food (which plants make) comes form water (taken form the ground) and Carbon Dioxide (taken from the air). The Water and Carbon Dioxide are joined together by the plant using the energy from Sunlight to make a sugar called Glucose. This Glucose is the food for plants (and everything that eats plants).
Only plants can use the sun's energy to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then eaten by other animals.
Plants use carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce (photosynthesise) "food" in the form of simple sugars - basically glucose. These sugars are normally stored as starch and are a form or chemical energy
Plants make oxygen and energy(glucose) which we consume when we eat plants or animals that ate plants.
Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into usable energy, stored in ATP, NADPH, and glucose.
Most plants store energy in the form of starch. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to convert the sun's energy into glucose, which is then converted into starch. The plant can then break the starch back down whenever energy is needed.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose to store energy. Obviously, glucose is found in a process in which glucose is made.
The sun is the ultimate source of energy in living things since plants use sunlight to make glucose and other animals use the glucose by eating the plants.