the light energy, co2 and o2
Umm...? Where did you hear this? But anyways no it is not it is sugar and plants with light can make glucose during photosynthesis.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants make or 'synthesize' glucose sugar in the light, and in doing so, release oxygen as well. Oxygen and Glucose sugar.
Yes, glucose binds to red blood cells and helps them rebuild.
No
The glucose transporter is a membrane bound protein that binds to glucose and mediates it's transport into or out of the cell.
Plants have specialized organelles in their cells called chloroplasts that perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process that takes light energy from the sun and binds that energy into glucose.
they go through photosynthesis. the formula is 6 CO2+6 H2O+light energy=glucose+6 O2
Yes, chlorophyll does "harvest light," but it doesn't make glucose; the Calvin Cycle does that.
Hexokinase binds to glucose and ATP at its active site, which is a specific region on the enzyme that facilitates the chemical reaction. The binding of glucose and ATP induces a conformational change in hexokinase, allowing for the efficient transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to glucose, forming glucose-6-phosphate. This process occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell, where hexokinase is primarily located.
water, carbon dioxide, and energy (light)
No, chlorophyll does not trap glucose from sunlight. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, chlorophyll captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose, not by trapping existing glucose from sunlight.