A plant produces oxygen and carbohydrates, such as sucrose, glucose, or starch during photosynthesis.
Plant cells use photosynthesis through the use of chloroplasts.
Plant cells carry on photosynthesis, but they do not carry on respiration.
Not all types of plant cells perform photosynthesis. Most cells on the shoot of the plant (depending on the plant) are capable of photosynthesis. However, most root cells are white because they lack pigments and, therefore, are incapable of photosynthesis.
chloroplast through a process called photosynthesis where a plant turns sunlight into sugar (food)
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
plant cells need photosynthesis and respiration to create energy for cell work, reproduction, and repairs.
Plant cells use photosynthesis through the use of chloroplasts.
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If there was a shortage of NADP plus, the cells in the plant would not be able to run through the photosynthesis cycle.
because plant cells are organism that can live through life
Chloroplast allows the plant to go through photosynthesis. Which is how the plant, and eventually the animals, feed.
They produce sugars and starches in plant cells through photosynthesis.
they intake it through there cells and the roots
photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. in the chloroplasts.
it depend plant cells come through the process of photosynthesis ( will learn in fifth grade)
Plant cells have chloroplasts because they undergo photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which is necessary for capturing sunlight. Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis; therefore, they do not need chloroplasts.
Not all types of plant cells perform photosynthesis. Most cells on the shoot of the plant (depending on the plant) are capable of photosynthesis. However, most root cells are white because they lack pigments and, therefore, are incapable of photosynthesis.