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Q: What is the starter molecule for which plants make carbohydrates?
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How plants make carbohydrates?

Plants generally make carbohydrates by photosynthesis


Plants use nitrogen to make carbohydrates?

No,they do not use.Nitrogen does not contain in carbohydrates.


What do plants make as their food?

Plants use light as their source of energy to make carbohydrates such as sugars.


How do plants use carbon to make carbohydrates?

they use air


Plants use what compound in photosynthesis to make carbohydrates?

I am not positive, but I think they are sunlight, air, water and ???? sorry i dont know the last answer


What enebles plants to make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water?

Chloroplast


What do plants make new materials out of?

carbohydrates which are produced during photosynthesis


What compounds used by plants in photosynthesis to make carbohydrates?

Carbon dioxide


What organic compounds do plants need nitrogen to make?

glucose/ carbohydrates


How do plants use carbon to make carbohydrates fats and proteins?

Plants use carbon in the form of CO2 to make carbohydrates, fats and proteins. These process are variously called photosynthesis, protein metabolism and fat metabolism.


What is the name of the molecule that plants make to store glucose?

carbohydrate


What do plants use to make carbohydrates protein and fats?

To sustain life on Earth