Well my research tells me probably, but not certain.
Yes, all natural sugars come from plants. Usually sugar cane or sugar beets.
Sugar comes from sugar beets or cane sugar. The artificial sweeteners are not from either plant.
A plant's sugar is a mixture of both carbon dioxide and water. This is made when Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight within the plant.
Yes. There are several commercial sources sugar cane, sugar beets, maple sap, plant nectar (honey), corn
A sugar plant (either sugar beets or sugar cane) is made primarily of cellulose. The sugar we get from the plants is contained in the plant cells. Interestingly the cellulose, the woody fibers of the plant which resemble plastic, are an organic compound with the formula (C6H10O5)n, a polysaccharide consisting of a chain of s hundreds to thousands of linked D-glucose (a simple sugar)units.
How can a plant be made to have more sugar for long oeroids of time
Rum is made from fermenting molasses and other sugarcane products
carbon dioxide + water
Glucose is an important plant sugar produced during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. It is a key source of energy for plant cells and is essential for their growth and metabolism.
Plant sugar is "sucrose", made up of the simpler sugar molecules "glucose" and "fructose" (both produced by photosynthesis).
Sugar is made by leaves.People recover sugar by processing various parts of the plants:maple trees have sugar in their sapsugar beets have sugar in their main rootsugar cane has sugar in its stalkclover (and other plants) has sugar in the flowersmany plants (apples etc.) have sugar in their fruit
Sucrose, fructose, maltose and lactose are some of the names for sugar coming from different sources. It's usually made from sugar beet or sugar cane. The body can produce sugar naturally as well.
sugar comes from sugar cane (a plant), wheat come from the wheat plant - so the answer is a plant