Green plants.
Carbon dioxide and water
Green plants.
Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight
Photosynthesis is the process that plants use to make food.Photosynthesis is the process of plants making "food" from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water - basically converting light energy into chemical energy.Water + Carbon dioxide + sunlight (in the presence of chlorophyll) = Oxygen + glucose/ sucroseThe process consists of two stages, Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle.See related questions:Most plants convert sunlight into energy - by the process called photosynthesis.
Yes. Without raw materials to provide the carbon and hydrogen, plants would be unable to make their own food. Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and water from the ground (or air) and use them to make sugars and other carbohydrate molecules.The most basic form of the reaction is6(CO2) + 6(H2O) + (energy) = C6H12O6 + 6(O2)Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight = glucose (sugar) and free oxygen.The oxygen released by photosynthesis is the prime requirement for carbon-based lifeforms on Earth.
Carbon dioxide and water
Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Water to make glucose
Green plants.
Plants make their own food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
water, carbon dioxide and sunlight
Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight
photosynthesis
Photosynthesis requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Plants, use carbon dioxide (CO2) water (H2O) and sunlight to make energy (photosynthesis).
Chloroplasts use energy of sunlight to make food
Sunlight, a photosynthetic compound such as chlorophyll, and traces of magnesium.
Here are the answer choices: Which of these statements is true about autotrophs, but not heterotrophs? They use sugar and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. They use chlorophyll and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugars. They use sunlight, water, and oxygen to make chlorophyll. We really need more information, so resubmit the question with more detail.