The Sun gives the energy that the plant needs to perform photosynthesis in the form of light. the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts become "exited" and start to move around in the presence of light. When in low light conditions, such as dawn the chloroplasts move towards the top of the palisade layer due to cytoplasmic streaming. this allows maximum amount of photosynthesis to be carried out. In high levels of light the chloroplasts move back down to the bottom of the palisade cell as chlorophyll are damaged by light.
light energy is converted into chemical energy (sugars)
Plants have a certain organelle in them called chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll. The chloroplasts are what create the sugar.
they get their energy from the sun.
its light
Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.
No it is not mitochondria. It is the chloroplast
They are broken down in respiration. Energy is obtained by that
Plants make sugars through the process of Photosynthesis.
Sugars.
Store some of it as Starch .Some plants also store energy by converting sugar to lipids.
Plants get CO2 by gaseous exchange, water from the soil, and required energy by photolysis of water to make sugar.
They take the sun's energy and with chloroplasts (which make plants green) turn the sun's energy into sugar.
No it is not mitochondria. It is the chloroplast
They are broken down in respiration. Energy is obtained by that
Plants make sugars through the process of Photosynthesis.
Sugars.
Because the Sugar is the plant's food - plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight.
Plants use the sun's energy to make sugar. During photosynthesis, chemical energy is stored in the fruits, grains, and vegetables made by the sun's energy. Chemical energy in this case is a food made by the sun. In this whole process, light energy is being converted into chemical energy.
Pothosynthesis
To combine H2O and CO2 to make sugar.
water sunlight carbon dioxide