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Very few substances can go through the blood-brain barrier. However, all cells need glucose to survive. Insulin picks up glucose in the bloodstream and assists the glucose to pass through the cell membrane in any body area. Nicotine has effects on the blood vessels and brain.
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Oxygen and sugar (glucose). However, sunlight alone cannot produce this. Water and carbon dioxide must also be present for the plant to uptake.
Chloroplasts must capture the sunlight during the day and make it into Glucose, STARCH, or store it in the mitochondria as ATP energy. After this happens they will then rely on the mitochondria for glucose at night. Either way, the plant must have energy at all times. Hence why it is stored in the mitochondria.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
In order to grow and be a sucessful little plant the daffodil must both photosynthesise and respire. This is the 'food' of the plant. To photosynthesise the plant needs the reactants of Carbon Dioxide and Water, to make Glucose and Oxygen. To respire the plant needs Glucose and Oxygen to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water and Energy (This is the growing power bit). So foods are Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Glucose, Water, Warmth, and Sunlight.
carbon and water
Yes, egestion does take place in the plant cells. Plants also have toxic substances and waste matter which must be removed. The process of egestion removes such substances.
Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.
Very few substances can go through the blood-brain barrier. However, all cells need glucose to survive. Insulin picks up glucose in the bloodstream and assists the glucose to pass through the cell membrane in any body area. Nicotine has effects on the blood vessels and brain.
Both plant and animal cells break down glucose (C6H12O6) in order to create adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which provides energy for the cell. Plant cells are able to manufacture glucose through photosynthesis, but animal cells must acquire the glucose by ingesting it from another source. Both types of cells undergo cellular respiration, which is the process by which the ATP is produced out of glucose.
Yes. Though plant cells use photosynthesis to create glucose, they still must use cellular respiration in mitochondria to produce ATP.
It must eat
1) sand 2) water
Humans must eat food to acquire glucose.