Sugar. Worldwide, most sugar is made from sugar cane. In some countries, though, sugar is made from other things, especially a kind of beet.
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
Sugarcane juice is extracted from the sugar cane and then crystallized.
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Both processes product two new identical daughter cells.
The end product of the aerobic catabolism of glucose is pyruvic acid.
Sugarcane is a grass, so there's no reason why they wouldn't. Humans only use the stem part of the sugarcane plant, so the leaves of this tall grass would be fed to cattle as a sugarcane by-product, as well as what's left over of the stems.
sugarcane, coffee, coconuts, tapioca, bananas, sweet potatoes, cocoa, kava
the country major farm product include beef, sugarcane wheat, soybeans, and corn.
Sugarcane cross pollinates with other sugarcane plants. This causes it to form a seed. Sugarcane is a type of grass.
favorable ocean currents.
sugarcane is a stem
is starch present in sugarcane
it eats into the sugarcane
Favorable ocean currents
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
The end product of Carbohydrates is Glucose.
A product with which you end is like......um...for example:8x8=64, So 64 is the product