water, carbon dioxide, and energy (light)
To make glucose and Oxygen
They use the energy of light.This energy is stored in glucose.
Chloroplasts require sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce glucose. Without light, the chloroplasts cannot convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. Therefore, at night when there is no sunlight, chloroplasts are unable to make glucose.
No, mitochondria are not photoreactive. It is the chlorophyll in chloroplasts that allows them to use light energy. Mitochondria do not have anything in them to do this. Instead, they make energy by breaking apart glucose.They use light energy indirectly.They use glucose as the fuel. Glucose contain energy from sun light
That organelle is the mitochondria. It use glucose for respiration
They are used to make glucose. Mitochondria is used for that
Chloroplasts make glucose through the process of photosynthesis using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide. This glucose is a form of energy that plants use for growth and other metabolic processes.
Plant cells need chloroplasts because they are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and uses it to produce glucose, which the plant can use for energy. Without chloroplasts, plants would not be able to make their own food and would not survive.
Chloroplasts convert energy into glucose.
Chloroplasts in green plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce glucose (a type of sugar), which serves as energy and building material for the plant. This process also releases oxygen as a byproduct.
They synthesize glucose using solar energy. Glucose is neeeded for respiration
The organelle located inside a plant cell that uses sunlight to make energy is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which is the substance used to make the sugar or glucose.