Photosynthesis.
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photosynthesis
Krebs cycle
It release energy. It releases using Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).Mitochondria release energy in glucose. Then it stores this energy in ATP
No they do not. They take in sunlight to convert glucose into ATP, which they then use as "food". They take in CO2 and then release Oxygen if that's what you're wondering...
Because glucose is such an important molecule from which organisms obtain energy, plants and animals will string together units of glucose called polysaccharides. Plants store glucose as a polysaccharide called starch.
Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.
The plants take in energy by absorbing sunlight.
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 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
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.
It release energy. It releases using Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).Mitochondria release energy in glucose. Then it stores this energy in ATP
Plants get their energy from sunlight which in turn makes glucose and sugars.
They use it for glucose and for growth.