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Plant cells containing chloroplasts produce glucose by photosynthesis.
Cell Plant uses chlorophyll to make glucose or sugar
Any kind of plant that can produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
gametes
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plant cells, those containing chlorophyll.
In order for photosynthesis to occur, the organelle chloroplast is needed. Eukaryotic cells (typically plants) do contain chloroplasts which the plant can use to make food. However, there are several prokaryotic organisms such as the purple bacteria that contains a different kind of chlorophyll and can photosynthesize.
cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes which are also called your "sex" cells
Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Photosynthesis requires light energy in the form of photons. These photons are absorbed by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of plant cells, providing the energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Cells can produce a variety of gases depending on what kind of cells they are and from what organism; most commonly cells can produce Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen or Nitric Oxide.
Leaves primarily use carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil to produce sugar through the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll in the leaf captures sunlight, which provides the energy needed to convert these raw materials into glucose and oxygen. This sugar serves as an energy source for the plant and is crucial for its growth and development.
Plants use light energy from the sun during the process of photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This energy is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the plant's cells, allowing them to carry out this chemical reaction.