That process would be photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
carbondioxide+sunlight+water=oxygen+glucose
They use it for glucose and for growth.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis uses CO2, water, and sunlight to produce glucose, oxygen, and water.
Glucose doesn't use sunlight. Instead, plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.
no, chlorophyll traps the light energy from sunlight, and uses it in photosynthesis to make glucose.
Glucose is the resulting sugars that plants create from photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide + sunlight = glucose.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
carbondioxide+sunlight+water=oxygen+glucose
They convert CO2 and H2O into glucose.Energy of sunlight is used.
Photosynthesis uses sunlight as a source to package energy into glucose, and essentially all energy from the sunlight is factored into the monosaccharide, so in a sense glucose is part sunlight.
carbondioxide+sunlight+water=oxygen+glucose
the chloroplast
Photosynthesis is the process. Plants use carbon dioxide in the air, as well as water and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen. The equation is Carbon Dioxide + Water => Glucose + Oxygen
They use it for glucose and for growth.