the Victorians used to make sugar from a plant called the sugar beet.
They don't eat, they absorb the sugar called glucose(stored as starch).
Sugar Plant was created in 1993.
It's called glycolysis.
Chloroplasts in plant cells use the energy in light to produce sugar.
Sugar comes from a plant called sugar cane
the Victorians used to make sugar from a plant called the sugar beet.
Some of India's largest sugar mills are in UP. Bajaj Hindusthan Limited (BHL) sugar plant in Gola Gokarannath and Bajaj Hindusthan Limited (BHL) sugar plant in Palia Kalanare the two largest sugar mills in Asia. Thats why UP is called as Sugar Bowl of India
A plant releases energy during photosynthesis, in the form of glucose(sugar) (a monosaccharide)
by the sun's sunlight called calorific
sugar comes from sugar cane (a plant), wheat come from the wheat plant - so the answer is a plant
Sugar cane
Leaves are the main component of a plant that takes light energy, converts it into chemical energy (sugar), and delivers the sugar throughout the plant through "veins" called phloem.
They don't eat, they absorb the sugar called glucose(stored as starch).
In a plant, the process is called Photosynthesis. It is when the plant absorbs the sun's energy and makes G3P, a sugar that is made into Glucose- another sugar.
Sugar is derived from Sugarcane which is a plant.
Sugar is not a form of any plant.