plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
The process is called Photosynthesis.
Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy
They don't eat, they absorb the sugar called glucose(stored as starch).
plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
plants to make sugar called glucose. its how they survive
glucose or ATP
The process is called Photosynthesis.
it brings in the sunlight to help the plants make a type of sugar called glucose
Plants store their sugar in another form called complex sugar or starch. They do this because starch is soluble and is able to be transported easily.
This sugar is called Glucose.
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy
by the sun's sunlight called calorific
The molecule of structured sugar called cellulose.
So-called "vascular" plants (such as vegetables, flowering plants, and trees) have a system of cell channels known as "phloem cells" that carry sugar from the production areas (mostly leaves) to storage areas or to cells that use the sugar.
They don't eat, they absorb the sugar called glucose(stored as starch).