glucose/ carbohydrates
It depends, actually. Cheers M.
carbohydrates
bananas
Plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis to make organic compounds. Photosynthesis is a plants method of making food for itself.
Plants manufacture sugars from sunlight and ground nutrients.
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
Nitrogen is found in plants and animals, though mainly plants as a way to more easily have photosynthesis occur. It is found in the blood of the organisms in which have nitrogen in their bodies.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and HydrogenRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_four_elements_are_found_in_organic_compounds#ixzz1BXmelfRK
when animals eat plants,they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need.plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. so from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds/ from the air
To make organic compounds
"plants"
"plants"
Autotrophic organisms are plants that don't need an exogenous supply of organic nutrition. Autotrophic organisms make their food from inorganic compounds, e.g. nitrogen.
Plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis to make organic compounds. Photosynthesis is a plants method of making food for itself.
You can make most organic compounds with just 4 elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
Oxygen is found in literally millions of compounds, in both organic and inorganic chemistry.
Plants manufacture sugars from sunlight and ground nutrients.
c.G3P molecules.
Three other elements that make up most organic compounds are: 1. NITROGEN 2. HYDROGEN 3. OXYGEN
Many compounds in plants include Nitrogen including Proteins and DNA. Note, most plants can not use atmospheric Nitrogen (N2), and must absorb nitrogen that is bonded to hydrogen or carbon such as Ammonia (NH3).