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Leaves require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, the process by which they produce energy in the form of sugars. During photosynthesis, leaves use sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The glucose provides energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
photosynthesissunlight (which the leaves trap)+CO2+Water = Oxygen+Glucose
Sunlight, a photosynthetic compound such as chlorophyll, and traces of magnesium.
The function of leaves on a tree is to provide food for the tree and it uses photosynthesis to get its food (glucose)
Because the Sugar is the plant's food - plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight.
Leaves require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, the process by which they produce energy in the form of sugars. During photosynthesis, leaves use sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The glucose provides energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of plants. The leaves allow CO2 to come in through the leaves. The sunlight turns the water that comes in from the roots through the stem into the leaves to make a chemical change in the H2O and CO2 into sugar.
No, leaves cannot make food at night because they require sunlight to carry out photosynthesis, the process by which they convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. Therefore, leaves cannot produce food in the absence of sunlight.
They were not designed or evolved to do so. They would need the type of cellular structure of leaves including the presence of chlorophyll to accomplish this.
**The purpose of a plants roots are to extract water and minerals from the ground. The leaves absorb sunlight and CO2 so that they can make their own food using photosynthesis. The stem contains and stores most of the water for when the plant needs energy and keeps the plant upright.
Blue bonnets are a plant. Plants get their food from converting sunlight into food. They take in CO2 through their leaves and make a chemical change with the sunlight.
Chloroplast in a living cell, sunlight, CO2 and Water.
The leaves have small openings to bring in CO2. They absorb sunlight and use this with the water that comes into the roots and up through the stems. The plant sugars are then transported through the sap to other parts of the plant.
photosynthesissunlight (which the leaves trap)+CO2+Water = Oxygen+Glucose
Yes, water and other minerals flow upwards through xylem tubes from the roots to the leaves so that the leaves can combine it with sunlight, CO2, and chlorophyll, to do photosynthesis (the process of making food for the plant.
Sunlight, a photosynthetic compound such as chlorophyll, and traces of magnesium.
It gets its food from the air as it needs CO2 to make energy. It can do without CO2 for about 12 hours as it does have energy reserves.