wat is the chemical process taking place to manufacture cabohydrates called
The process in which autotrophs use light energy to make carbohydrates is called photosynthesis. Chemosynthesis is the process by which some organisms use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates.
The process in your body that converts carbohydrates into glucose is called glycolysis. Glycolysis is a series of chemical reactions that break down carbohydrates into glucose, which can then be used by your cells for energy.
cellular respiration
The chemical process that breaks down nutrients is called digestion. In this process, enzymes break down nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body for energy and other functions.
The vascular tissue called phloem carries carbohydrates from the site of manufacture, the leaves, to all places in the plant where needed.
The process is called photosynthesis. It occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules, which energizes electrons to initiate a series of chemical reactions. These reactions convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (carbohydrates) and release oxygen as a byproduct.
metabolism
Autotrophs
Autotrophs
The synthesis of carbohydrates in the stroma of chloroplasts occurs through a process called photosynthesis, which uses energy from sunlight. This energy is captured by chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes and converted into chemical energy that drives the formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water.
The chemical bond of carbohydrates is called glycosidic bond.
a process called photosyntesis