Sugars consist of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Plants produce sugar from those elements absorbed by their leaves and roots from carbon compounds and water, and with the help of chlorophyll as a catalyst.
plants need light energy (CO2) and H20 (water) to make sugar
Water is taken in and used for photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide.
water
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Yes... Plants really need carbon dioxide for they use it for photosynthesis.
Indirectly, yes. We humans eat plants; plants grow and generate energy by photosynthesis, so we need it. Or, we humans eat animals, and the animals eat plants, which use photosynthesis. At some level, our life depends on plants.
water, plants need hydrogen and oxygen to use photosynthesis.
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
Plants need sunlight to conduct photosynthesis.
The gas that plants need for photosynthesis is carbon dioxcide it is the only gas they take in.
yes plants need photosynthesis to survive, plants make their own food in the form of sugars
To produce photosynthesis
yes
photosynthesis
To conduct photosynthesis.
They need water to perform photosynthesis.
Through their stomata
plants need sun water and carbon gas to go through photosynthesis