It's absorbed from carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere
sugar comes from sugar cane (a plant), wheat come from the wheat plant - so the answer is a plant
Sugar comes from a plant called sugar cane
Sugar comes from sugar beets or cane sugar. The artificial sweeteners are not from either plant.
To make sugar in photosynthesis, three things are needed: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. In the presence of chlorophyll in plant cells, these ingredients are used in the process of photosynthesis to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen as byproducts.
A plant's sugar is a mixture of both carbon dioxide and water. This is made when Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight within the plant.
well the choclate comes from coco and sugar from sugar plant..
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)
Unprocessed sugar is considered organic because it comes directly from the sugar plant.
Sugar and Carbon Dioxide
Photosynthesis is started by a plant taking in water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight then use those materials to make sugar known as glocose which is needed for the plant to survive. 6 molecules of water+6molecules of carbon dioxide=1 molecule of sugar+6 molecules of oxygen* *=The plant doesn't use the oxygen so it puts it into the air. That's how we get our oxygen. :D
Sugar (C12H22O11) is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These carbon comes from carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air and hydrogen (H2) and oxygen O2) from water. The energy for the converssion comes from sunlight.Sugar (C12H22O11) is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These carbon comes from carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air and hydrogen (H2) and oxygen O2) from water. The energy for the converssion comes from sunlight.
common table sugar usually comes from sugar cane plants. see the link.