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What process in which plants use energy from the Sun to produce food in the form of glucose is called?

Photosynthesis


Where do plants get the energy to produce food?

The Sun.


How do plants produce food from sun?

By photosynthesis


What substance alowsthe plants to produce food?

the sun.


What is a life form called that only relies on the sun for food?

Life forms that can produce their own food by using energy from the sun are referred to as autotrophs in the scientific community. Colloquially, they are referred to as plants.


What variables essential for plants to produce food?

The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.


Why is the sun the main source of the food web?

Because plants produce their food with the sun. And everything eats plants, in someway. (A tiger eats a zebra who eats grass who get their food because the sun shines).


Does the sun make its own food?

No. Plants "make their own food" using sunlight. The sun is not alive so there is no food for the sun.


What variables are essential for plants to produce?

The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.


What is used by plants to make food?

Plants use carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce (photosynthesise) "food" in the form of simple sugars - basically glucose. These sugars are normally stored as starch and are a form or chemical energy


What organelle makes food for a plant and uses the sun's energy?

Chloroplasts are the organelles that carry out photosynthesis in plants, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of sugars. This process is essential for plants to produce their own food.


What type of green plants use the sun to produce food?

grass,plankton, and trees

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