Photosynthesis.
It can, yes, if there is insufficient oxygen in the tissue.
Yes, glucose is the preferred source of energy for the brain. The brain relies on glucose for fuel as it cannot store or produce energy from other sources. Adequate glucose supply is crucial for proper brain function and cognitive performance.
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The leaves use the process of photosynthesis to make enery (glucose) for the plant. The chloroplasts in the leaves transform the sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into energy for the plant. The chloroplasts is where the food is produced in plants.
Oxygen
its when sunlight turns into water and turhns into plant
Plants have chlorophyll to capture energy from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. This pigment absorbs light energy, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy that can be stored and used by the plant.
Glucose comes from sugar in food. Oxygen comes from air we breath in. Water comes from water we drink. Carbon dioxide comes from gas we breath out. Enery comes from glucose absorbed in the small intestine.
because when we work more enery is released and thats the reason for gulcose to dislove faster in the body .
Sugar is just glucose, when there is a lot of it. Sugar is a simple carbohydrate. That's why it gives you a random enery boost or makes you hyper when you ingest it :)
These are called chloroplasts and are utilized in photosynthesis to produce energy (ATP).
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