photosynthesis
Carbohydrate Hydrolysis
The process of photosynthesis. Plants needs water and carbon dioxide to make oxygen and glucose this is called the process of photosynthesis.
gluconeogenesis
There many types of that plants grow such as, potatoes, rice, bananas and many more.
Glucose is broken down in several steps of cellular respiration. The three main steps in cellular respiration are, in chronological order, Glycolysis, Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, and the Krebs Cycle (aka The Citric Acid Cycle). Each of these processes further break down glucose and extracts the energy from the bonds. That energy is then converted and used to make ATP. ATP which is the main energy molecule used by cells.
The light-dependant process is called 'Photosynthesis', the chlorophyll in plants absorbs sunlight and uses it in combination with carbon dioxide, to produce glucose for energy.
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis?
Plants are autotrophs and produce, or synthesize, their own nutrition (glucose) by using the energy contained in sunlight. Photo meaning light and synthesis means putting together. In other words, plants use light to synthesize glucose. Plants use glucose just as we do for nutrition.
Photosynthesis: as used by plants to produce glucose. And humans use sunlight to synthesize vitamin D( not called photosynthesis)
the function of the choloplast is to carry out photosynthesis
Diagram
Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of Cellular Respiration.The process by which ATP is manufactured from glucose is called cellular respiration.
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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose to store energy. Obviously, glucose is found in a process in which glucose is made.
Unfortunately, your question is incomplete. If you mean what is the process of converting glucose to energy, the answer is respiration. If you mean what is the process of converting glucose to pyruvate (pyruvic acid) the answer is glycolysis.
ribosomes
ATP