Nope. it just uses the sun rays to produce glucose
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
Yes, it is required during photosynthesis to produce glucose
glucose gives us energy, the blood carries the glucose to our muscles so they can move
It is true that nearly all of the energy that earth receives from the sun is used in photosynthesis.
The most important flow of energy is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
It is called respiration
Photosynthesis is process where organisms draw energy from the sun. (trees, flowers, etc) the formula: CO2 + H20 ------> glucose + O2 + E although it does include glucose from it.....
Energy is absorbed by photosynthesis. This energy is stored in glucose
The energy from photosynthesis is used to make glucose for the plant.
glucose
Glucose is actually the product of photosynthesis. The plant uses the energy from the glucose to survive and perform the process of photosynthesis over and over again.
Photosynthesis produce glucose using light energy. This glucose is burnt by respiratrion to release energy.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose to store energy. Obviously, glucose is found in a process in which glucose is made.
Photosynthesis.
No,it stores energy in glucose. Energy is released by respiration
Sunlight+Glucose+Water in the mesophyll= PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
Solar energy is used.That energy is stored in glucose