Plants produce sugar in their leaves primarily because leaves contain chloroplasts, which are specialized organelles that facilitate photosynthesis. This process uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to convert light energy into chemical energy, resulting in the formation of glucose. The high surface area of leaves maximizes light absorption, making them the ideal location for this vital energy production. Additionally, the proximity of leaves to the atmosphere allows for efficient gas exchange, crucial for photosynthesis.
The green chemical in leaves that absorbs sunlight is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll plays a key role in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose or sugar.
Plants make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll, a green pigment, captures sunlight energy to drive the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
they make sugar and give off carbon dioxide :)
The process is known as photosynthesis and it is how plants eat. The chlorophyll in the leaves of the plant produce sugar when they absorb sunlight. The plant uses the sugar to provide energy for itself and stores any excess in the form of starch for later consumption.
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by absorbs in the sunlight and the nutrients needed for the plant or plants to survive
Plants make their own food by the photosynthesis process. Plants convert sunlight into glucose, or sugar, the food of plants. This happens in the chlorophyll of leaves.
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.
The green chemical in leaves that absorbs sunlight is called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll plays a key role in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose or sugar.
They trap the energy in Sunlight using the green pigments in their leaves in the process called "photosynthesis". This process makes sugar and they store the food a polymers of sugar.
Plants capture energy from sunlight by means of photosynthesis. Using the green pigment in their leaves called chlorophyll, which makes sugar. They store the sugar primarily as starch. Storage in the form of fat / oil is common too, especially in seeds. Animals mostly store excess sugar in body fat, and plants usually make fruit with excess sugar (as long as they have enough water).
Plants make sugar by photosynthesis. Most plants make there own sugar from sunight, air and material absorbed from the ground by the roots. The sugar is used to help the plant grow and flourish. We extract the sugar from the plants for our own use. Examples are common cane sugar from the sugar cane plant, beet sugar from beets, wheat sugar (dextrose), and from corn we get corn sweeteners.
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Plants make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll, a green pigment, captures sunlight energy to drive the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
they make sugar and give off carbon dioxide :)
It is extracted from plants, either sugar cane or sugar beet.