To produce energy via respiration
When making amino acids
In order to make energy stores such as glycogen
Carbn dioxide
They are converted into glucose during the process.
Almost all plants have mitochondria. Plants use these mitochondria to release the energy from the glucose that is stored inside them (The glucose is obtained via Photosynthesis).
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water for photosynthesis. Sunlight provides the energy required for the chemical reactions, while carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air and water is taken up from the soil. Through photosynthesis, plants convert these inputs into glucose and oxygen, which are essential for their growth and energy.
For photosynthesis to take place in plants, they need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These three components are essential for the process to occur, enabling plants to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Plants need water to make glucose. Glucose is a sugary substance that plants make. Glucose is the food that plants need to live. So yes, plants do need water.
for making glucose.
yes
glucose and sucrose
Glucose
Plants need butterflies for two main reasons such as pollination. Plants also need butterflies to bring other animals into the ecosystem.
Carbn dioxide
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Plants need light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to undergo photosynthesis. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in the presence of carbon dioxide and water, leading to the production of glucose and oxygen.
Plants need three essential things to undergo photosynthesis: sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. These elements are used by the plant to create glucose, which is the energy source for the plant.
So that they plants can make glucose for photosynthesis. Glucose is C6H12O6, and the carbon and some oxygen in that equation come from Carbon Dioxide in the plants enviroment.
Plants need carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is taken in from the air, water is absorbed from the soil through the roots, and sunlight is captured by chlorophyll in the leaves to drive the chemical reaction that converts these raw materials into glucose.