As a source of energy.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Diffusion would most likely be responsible for the movement of glucose from inside the artificial cell to the solution outside of the cell. Glucose molecules will move from an area of higher concentration (inside the cell) to an area of lower concentration (outside the cell) to reach equilibrium.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
The amount of sunlight, soil quality, and water availability are the characteristics of the plants that would most likely affect their growth in a specific location. Plants need adequate sunlight for photosynthesis, fertile soil for nutrients, and a proper amount of water to thrive.
If plants had not evolved to live on land, it is likely that terrestrial ecosystems would have remained dominated by non-plant organisms such as fungi, bacteria, and algae. This would have drastically altered the development of terrestrial ecosystems and likely impacted the evolution of animals that rely on plants for food and habitat.
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
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A salmon jumping up a waterfall
less glucose would be available for energy production.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Photosynthesis, glucose, and dehydration synthesis
Photosynthesis, glucose, and dehydration synthesis
Diffusion would most likely be responsible for the movement of glucose from inside the artificial cell to the solution outside of the cell. Glucose molecules will move from an area of higher concentration (inside the cell) to an area of lower concentration (outside the cell) to reach equilibrium.
less glucose would be available for energy production.
in botany..where the soil is moist..
Near lots of trees or plants