Tertiary consumers
Producers or autotrops
Plants do not take in energy. Plants take in carbon dioxide and sunlight. They then convert this into glucose for energy during the photosynthesis process.
Plants convert sunlight into energy using photosynthesis.
No, plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert sunlight into energy to grow. Without sunlight, plants will not be able to produce energy and will not be able to grow properly.
Chlorophyll in plants performs this amazing feat through photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is the process to allow a plant to convert sunlight to chemical potential energy. Without this ability the plants would wither and die.
they are called evergreen.
photosynthesis
Plants convert sunlight into energy through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The pigment responsible for capturing sunlight and initiating the photosynthesis process is called chlorophyll.
its photosynthesis
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No. (This is just a bad multiple choice distractor.)Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen using the energy of sunlight.
Chlorophyl is needed for plants to convert sunlight to energy.
I believe it's called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis the plants use the energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and other compounds.
Solar energy arrives at the planet Earth in the form of sunlight. Plants use a catalyst called chlorophyll to convert the energy of sunlight into usable chemical energy, through a process known as photosynthesis.
Plants use the energy from sunlight to convert co2 and h2o into glucose [sugar].
Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into usable energy, stored in ATP, NADPH, and glucose.
Plants use a process called photosynthesis that allows them to convert sunlight into energy so that they can survive. This process is done within the leaves of a plant.