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The chloroplasts take the sunlight from the sun and turn it into glucose in plant cells .
During photosynthesis, glucose is manufactured from CO2 and water. This glucose is stored in the chloroplasts as starch grains, hence the name 'energy storage reaction' for describing photosynthesis.
the answer is chloroplasts
During photosynthesis, glucose is manufactured from CO2 and water. This glucose is stored in the chloroplasts as starch grains, hence the name 'energy storage reaction' for describing photosynthesis.
the most elementary answer is Glucose Oxygen
Chloroplasts are 'Sun Trappers'. Plants need Sunlight during the day to do photosynthesis. In other words, chloroplasts assist in producing glucose and oxygen.
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
the manufactured by plants during photosynthesis is glucose.
The main functions of chloroplast are to produce food (glucose) during photosynthesis,And to store food energy.
The conversion of solar energy to chemical energy takes place during photosynthesis. This is done by the chloroplasts in plants as they convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose. Chloroplasts
They come from CO2 and Water. They are the raw materials
The raw materials are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. They make or produce oxygen and glucose.