chlorophyll
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy
Through the phloem
it is called as photosynthesis. it happens in C3 cycle
Sunlight is ultimately the source of all living things except for a few types of small organisms that live at the very bottom of the ocean were sunlight could not possibly reach them. The leaves on trees/plants are a necessity to a healthy plant as they soak up the sunlight, starting a process called Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process of converting sugar into glucose (glucose being the plants food).
Respiration.
what is an organisms that use sunlight directly to make sugar
Plants during photosynthesis. Their leaves require sunlight, CO2 and H20 in order to make sugar. I believe the type of sugar they create is called Glucose.
type: photoautotrophes generally: plants
Autotrophs
During photosynthesis, plants and other organisms use sunlight rays to convert carbon dioxide and water to oxygen and sugar called glucose.
photosynthesis
The sun
No. Not directly at least. We get oxygen from plants. Plants use a process called photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy
by the sun's sunlight called calorific
by the sun's sunlight called calorific
Through the phloem