they can make food with it
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Along with being the stored energy source for plants, they also polymerize glucose into cellulose the main building material for the plants branches and stalks
Apart from protein and starch, plants use glucose to make fats, oils, and cellulose.
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Plants and other organisms that rely solely on photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
Glucose that is not used for structural carbohydrates or other functions such as recognition molecules is often metabolized for chemical energy or stored as starch for later energy utilization.
radiant-chemical (glucose)
sorry i thought i knew it.... my bad.. i can tell u that glucose is a sugar or chemical made from a plant
Plants and other organisms that rely solely on photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
Glucose that is not used for structural carbohydrates or other functions such as recognition molecules is often metabolized for chemical energy or stored as starch for later energy utilization.
The path of chemical energy from the sun starts when the light energy of the sun is converted to glucose in a plant through photosynthesis. The fish then eats the plant matter and its cells perform cellular respiration, breaking down the glucose and releasing the chemical energy inside.
radiant-chemical (glucose)
Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
No they do not because to produce plant food, glucose, with a chemical formula of C6 H12 O6, because CO2 or carbon dioxide is what provides the plant with the carbon atoms it needs to make glucose
Plants make use of glucose in the following ways:for respirationthey combine glucose with nitrogen to produce proteinsthey combine glucose with magnesium to make chlorophyllthey form structural components (e.g. cellulose)they recombine glucose form chemical elements such as oils.
This is called "photosynthesis". Plant cells containing chlorophyll create glucose (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water.
Oxygen for the survival of advanced life forms. Glucose for the energy of the plant. Water to sustain the plant's life, and drive chemical reactions.
Their roots take up water and minerals from the ground and their leaves absorb a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. They convert these ingredients into food by using energy from sunlight. This process is called photosynthesis, which means 'making out of light'. The foods are called glucose and starch.