•Glucose is soluble. It is transported in the plant as soluble sugars but stored as starch - which is insoluble, so it cannot escape from the cells. The stored starch can be turned back into glucose later and used to release energy by respiration. Starch and glucose can also be used by the plant to make
* •cellulose for their cell walls
* •proteins for growth and repair
* •fats and oils for storage by the plant
Green plants produce two very important things: sugar (food for consumers) and oxygen. The process is called photosynthesis, and can be described in a very simplified way using the following equation:
carbon dioxide + water + sunlight ---> sugar + oxygen
Plants trap the energy from sunlight and use it to combine Carbon dioxide with water to produce sugars, which are then stored in the plant as starch.
They produce glucose through photosynthesis. This in a sense is ' food' for the plants, which helps it to grow and whatnot.:)
you get many kinds of food from a producing plant like corn,carrots,all sorts of foods.
Plants produce glucose from water and air. Glucose is a simple sugar that plants use for food.
they produce sugar
Green plants are primary producers, many (primary consumers) feed off of them, this passes food energy up the food chain. Grass grows, cows eat grass, cows produce milk and humans eat cows
Because they have enough light and water for photosynthesis
Oxygen and food is produced through Photosynthesis.
they make there own food by photosynthesisGreen plants produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, this converts water and carbon dioxide into sumple sugars through the energy provided by the sun.
because it makes its own food and chlorophyll makes it green -~- All plants make their own food through photosynthesis. they take in the sun's sunlight and makes it into their own food. The chlorophyll in the plant makes that green color (if you scrape a green plant with your nail, then some of the chlorophyll comes off. it's mushy stuff that feels funny.)
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
Yes, green plants produce their own food, making them autotrophs.
Green plants are called producers because they produce food for animals.
In green parts.Mainly in leaves.
Green plants are the only plants that produce oxygen and make food, which iscalled photosynthesis
Green plants can produce food from sunlight, water and CO2. That food feeds other organisms.
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All green plants need sunlight to produce food. Dandelions are green plants.
The green plants numbering many thousand
Yes, green plants produce their own food, making them autotrophs.
Green plants produce oxygen as a waste product. When plants store energy in the form of food, they use up carbon dioxide. This process is known as Photosynthesis.
Theyβre mostly plants cause they produce food themselves