they need glucose to help it grow, energy and to expand roots to collect nutrients from the soil...
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Plants produce oxygen and glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while glucose is used as an energy source for the plant's growth and development.
Photosynthesis: plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose. Cellular respiration: organisms break down glucose in their cells to produce energy through a series of metabolic reactions. Eating food: animals obtain glucose by consuming plants or other animals that contain glucose in their tissues.
Yes, chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plants, where they convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar (glucose) and oxygen. This process fuels the plant's growth and provides it with energy.
•Glucose is soluble. It is transported in the plant as soluble sugars but stored as starch - which is insoluble, so it cannot escape from the cells. The stored starch can be turned back into glucose later and used to release energy by respiration. Starch and glucose can also be used by the plant to make* •cellulose for their cell walls* •proteins for growth and repair* •fats and oils for storage by the plant
CO2, Glucose, and a baby girl.
sunlight, co2 and water, all plants need these things to produce glucose which is the main fuel source for plants ;)
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Plants produce oxygen and glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, while glucose is used as an energy source for the plant's growth and development.
Plants use energy from the sun.
Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis, which is vital for the survival of all living organisms. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, a process that releases energy for living organisms to carry out their functions.
Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. They also produce fruits, which contain seeds for reproduction and dispersion.
it is stored as starch or it is taken in the veins to other parts of the plantPlants produce glucose and other more complex sugars by photosynthesis. They use some of it for cellular metabolism and store the rest for later use.
Glucose and oxygen
Plants use carbon dioxide and water along with sunlight during photosynthesis to produce glucose (food) and oxygen.
Photosynthesis: plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose. Cellular respiration: organisms break down glucose in their cells to produce energy through a series of metabolic reactions. Eating food: animals obtain glucose by consuming plants or other animals that contain glucose in their tissues.
Glucose.