they go through photosynthesis. the formula is 6 CO2+6 H2O+light energy=glucose+6 O2
Plants use photosynthesis to make glucose
They make glucose via photosynthesis. Then use glucose to make starch, which they store for later use.
Chlorophyll.
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Plants cannot make glucose in darkness, because the process for a plant to produce glucose requires sunlight.
Glucose is a sugar, and for that reson the plant makes food
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.
radient energy im pretty sure..
They are used to make glucose. Mitochondria is used for that
Plants use glucose in 5 ways: They store it as fats and oils (lipids) in plant seeds They use it to make cellulose to strengthen cell walls They use it to make amino acids for proteins They store it as starch They use it as a reactant of respiration
The main point of photosynthesis is to make Glucose for the plant to use in cellular respiration which will produce ATP for the plant cell to use to power its cellular activities.
glucose is the primary source of energy. ATP's cannot store a lot of energy so the plats use glucose (C6H12O6) to store their energy.
The process, or cycle, that plants use to make their own glucose is called the Calvin Cycle, also referred to as the "dark cycle."