Photosynthesis.
Green plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide in order to carry out photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. This glucose is then used by the plants as a source of energy to carry out various cellular processes.
The compound that stores energy in plants is glucose. Photosynthesis converts sunlight into energy, which is then stored as glucose in the form of starch in plant tissues.
Glucose is the compound formed from photosynthesis that stores energy. It is produced by combining carbon dioxide and water with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll in plants. Glucose is a simple sugar that can be broken down to release energy for cellular activities.
Yes, respiration occurs in both plants and animals. Plants undergo cellular respiration to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, while animals also utilize this process to produce energy by breaking down glucose.
The energy used to create glucose from carbon dioxide and water comes from the sun, so when the sun sets, this part of the process ends. However, this glucose is then used as energy to create ATP, which is what cells themselves use for energy. This part of the process doesn't need the sun.
The products are glucose and oxygen. The product for the plant is energy.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants use energy from the sun.
Plants release energy through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals release energy through the process of cellular respiration, where they break down glucose and other nutrients to produce ATP, the energy currency of cells.
Plants use the suns energy to make energy in a process called photosynthesis. The suns energy is used to produce glucose which provides the energy that the plants need to survive through processes such as respiration and expiration.
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis as a byproduct of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They use this glucose as a source of energy for cellular respiration, where they break down glucose and use oxygen to produce more energy. This process helps plants generate the energy they need to survive.
Green plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide in order to carry out photosynthesis, the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. This glucose is then used by the plants as a source of energy to carry out various cellular processes.
Plants
Plants use the energy from the sun to make glucose.
Animals get the glucose in their cells through plants. They obtain the glucose by eating the plants and absorbing their glucose and energy.
This energy is stored in glucose. Plants synthesize many things using glucose energy. Other organisms consume plants basically
Flax (like all plants) has respiration. Oxygen and glucose are converted into cabon dioxide and water with a release of energy.