They use sugar creation to release oxygen and they use it as their own food. The transport of sucrose through the phleom cells is powered by water drawn into the vascular system by the difference in solute concentration.
* plants use sugar to make other orgainc molecules (proteins, lipids) by linking carbon atoms together * plants store energy in the form of sugar or starch (newly made carbohydrates) *sugars can be transported to other parts of the plants that do not photosynthesize (roots) * cellular respiration (make ATP) *next day activities *rapid growth in the spring *convert excess sugar to starch for storage *excess sugars may also be converted to oils and stored in seeds (peanuts)
energy storage and growth. It also uses the sugar during Photosynthesis which is when a plant produce's its own food.
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For energy and food
Food and energy
Two ways plant use the food they produce is by 1. they produce sugar, then they eat the sugar for energy.
Sugar contains glucose, so the plant can use it as a substitute for the glucose it would normally produce through photosynthesis.
Plant cells have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll, which allows the plant to use photosynthesis.
Eating. haha. Animals(heterotrophs) eat autotrophs and other heterotrophs. Plant cells use photosynthesis to transform sunlight into organic molecules(sugar) and animals consume the plants.
The process of photosynthesis is how [Green] Plants use sunlight to produce food (sugars) for themselves. As part of the photosynthesis process the plants also release Oxygen (O2) into the environment as a byproduct. The sunlight's energy is used to combine molecules of CO2, water and the plant's Chlorophyl to facilitate the creation and subsequent stoarage of simple sugar (glucose). Green plants use photosynthesis to create energy from water, carbon dioxide and sunlight. The plants create energy in the form of a simple sugar (glucose). Sugar is used by the plant to grow and fuel the necessary reproductive activities of the plant. Excess glucose is stored in the leaves, stem and roots of the plant. The stored glucose provides food for higher organisms that eat the plants. An additional byproduct of the process of photosynthesis is the production of Oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere in exchange for the CO2 used for photosynthesis.
In summer the plant makes alot of sugar, so it is transported to the roots for storage. In the winter, there is less light and less photosynthesis occurs, so sugar is trasnported to the leavesto use it as energy
Plants use the act of photosynthesis to manufacture sugar and other carbohydrates from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. That is, sugar does not get to the plant directly from an outside source; the plant creates sugar from components in the air.
1 fact about a plant is that they use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how the plants make sugar from air, water, sunlight, etc.
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.
photosynthesis
Energy that a plant can use is made from Photosynthesis.
A plant uses the sugar for energy. They use less during the winter because they are dormant, while during the summer they use a lot more sugar for energy; for photosynthesis
No plant does not photosynthesis
They make sugar by getting energy through the sun, and then use photosynthesis.
That is the glucose. It is used for respiration
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.
Plants absorb the sun's energy for use during photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take energy & water and convert it into glucose. Glucose is a sugar that the plant then uses as food.
Plants use sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight to create oxygen for the environment and sugar for its own nourishment.