simple: water : )
Washing up liquid water and sugar
All living things need sugar (not necessarily the over possessed stuff they put in candy though) Usually plants can produce their own sugar from the sun but I'm guessing it is able to intake sugar it didn't make itself.
Sugars are made of only Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon. The only liquid needed (at the ordinary temperatures at which plants live) is water. Carbon Dioxide is gathered from the air and combined with water (by photosynthesis) to produce sugars.
grow sugar cane, sugar beets, or other sugar producing plants. Grind them up, press them to get the liquid out, clean and refine the liquid, dry it and poof you have sugar. Or go to the grocery store and buy it. much easier
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis and produce sugar.
yes. it does. it is basically water with added sugar. plants can use sugar to make food.i am doing a science fair project on it now :)
Sugar cannot help because it is not the natural resource used to make plants. You can only use soil,water,and sun. But sugar does come from plants.
water and carbon dioxide
water and carbon dioxide
a liquid solid in a solid is example of an important collodial system called solid emulsion or gel. butter is one where liquid is water and solid is fat, oher eg: flesh
Because the Sugar is the plant's food - plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight.
Sugars consist of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Plants produce sugar from those elements absorbed by their leaves and roots from carbon compounds and water, and with the help of chlorophyll as a catalyst.