The raw materials needed for a plant to build sugar molecules are Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O); which are given off by animals and humans.
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plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
The raw materials plants need to build sugar molecules are carbon dioxide, water, and light. The carbon dioxide came from the air, the water came through the xylem tubes from the roots, and the light came from the sunlight. Hope I helped a little!! =D
Glucose is stored in starch molecules.
build organic molecules
NO sugar isnt from the soil becuase Plants use photosynthesis to turn Where_do_plants_get_their_foodenergy into sugar for the plant to eat.
The raw materials plants need to build sugar molecules are water, carbon dioxide, and light. The water came from the phloem tubes (tubes that deliver sugar and water from the leaves of a plant to the roots), the carbon dioxide came from the air, and the light came from the Sun. Hope I helped a little bit!! =D
plants "pipes" that transports sugar molecules are called phloem
The raw materials plants need to build sugar molecules are carbon dioxide, water, and light. The carbon dioxide came from the air, the water came through the xylem tubes from the roots, and the light came from the sunlight. Hope I helped a little!! =D
Sugar and oxygen
Sugar molecules.
Glucose is stored in starch molecules.
build organic molecules
NO sugar isnt from the soil becuase Plants use photosynthesis to turn Where_do_plants_get_their_foodenergy into sugar for the plant to eat.
Starch provides long-term energy storage for plants. The energy for plants is stored in the sugar molecules. Starch can contain 500 to a few hundred thousand sugar molecules.
Plant sugar is "sucrose", made up of the simpler sugar molecules "glucose" and "fructose" (both produced by photosynthesis).
Carbon dioxide and water
Starch provides long-term energy storage for plants. The energy for plants is stored in the sugar molecules. Starch can contain 500 to a few hundred thousand sugar molecules.