usually through the phloem in the vascular bundle
I think it's chlorophyll.
phloems
mitochondrion
Translocation is the transport of sugars throughout the plant. The phloem is responsible for this, and has sieve tube members and companion cells that connect via the plasmodesmata in order to transport the sugars.
The kind of sugars that nucleotides contain is the five carbon ring structure.
lysosomes or a noob cake
Photosynthesis
Nothing really converts energy to sugars. The energy of sunlight is stored in sugars. Which structure is responsible depends on how detailed you want to be: the green plant, the leaf cell or the chloroplast.
Sugars give cells energy.
Simple sugars are monosaccharides , they are either in chain form or in ring form .
false.
The mitochondria is where the sugars are broken down and which energy is released.
mitochondrion
mitochondrion
they break down sugars
Translocation is the transport of sugars throughout the plant. The phloem is responsible for this, and has sieve tube members and companion cells that connect via the plasmodesmata in order to transport the sugars.
blood follows the moving of sugar
The kind of sugars that nucleotides contain is the five carbon ring structure.
lysosomes or a noob cake