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What tastes so sweet and plants make food with it?

The substance that tastes sweet and is produced by plants as part of the photosynthesis process is glucose. Plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose, which serves as an energy source for their growth and development. Additionally, many plants convert glucose into sucrose, a common sugar found in fruits and other sweet-tasting foods.


Why is glucose not very good for storage?

In a cell, both starch and glycogen do not dissolve in water which is why they both are used for storage of energy. Whereas if glucose was stored in a cell as free molecules, the glucose would dissolve and reduce the water potential, not store the glucose.


Does the animal gain glucose from a plant it is eating?

Yes and no. Plants do make glucose but only very few plants actually store sugar (glucose) as sugar. They usually convert it to starch or cellulose. Thus a bee will get sugar from the nectar of a plant it is feeding on but a sheep eating grass has to process the cellulose in the grass to get nutrients from it. It can not do this itself so it has to get microbes and bacteria in its stomach to ferment the chewed up plants. It then digests these microbes which form its nutrient source. Thus the plant (the producer) is the source of energy in both cases.


Is glucose what happens after the stage of sunlight for photosynthesis?

1. The plants need energy, this they obtain by the process of respiration. Some glucose which a leaf makes maybe broken down by respiration to release energy. 2. The glucose may be converted to starch and stored. 3. The glucose maybe used as the starting point to make other organic substances. 4. The glucose maybe transported to other parts of the plant where it is needed; It is transported in the form of sucrose.


Is carbon dioxide stored in plants and animals?

There are two very basic reactions that can be said to support life on this earth. One is photosynthesis, which happens in plants. In photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and water and convert it to glucose and oxygen. Overall, photosynthesis requires energy, gathered from sunlight. This energy essentially winds up stored in the glucose. Usually, the glucose will wind up being stored in more complex sugars and starches. The other reaction is respiration, which releases the energy from glucose. This reaction requires oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide and water. Plants and animals use this reaction to provide the energy that they need. So, anything that stores glucose or its more complex forms does store carbon. However, animals take in glucose and break it down, thus releasing carbon dioxide, while plants tend to absorb much more carbon dioxide than they release. Thus, both plants and animals do store carbon, but only plants will actually absorb carbon dioxide and store that carbon.

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Why starch is a good storage compound in plant?

Starch is insoluble in water and so can be used as a storage device for glucose; plants convert the spare glucose into starch then store it.


What tastes so sweet and plants make food with it?

The substance that tastes sweet and is produced by plants as part of the photosynthesis process is glucose. Plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose, which serves as an energy source for their growth and development. Additionally, many plants convert glucose into sucrose, a common sugar found in fruits and other sweet-tasting foods.


Why is glucose not very good for storage?

In a cell, both starch and glycogen do not dissolve in water which is why they both are used for storage of energy. Whereas if glucose was stored in a cell as free molecules, the glucose would dissolve and reduce the water potential, not store the glucose.


Where do we get our oxygen from?

Oxygen is produced through the process of photosynthesis in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. So, we get our oxygen from the plants on Earth.


Do you need water to grow plants?

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.


Does the animal gain glucose from a plant it is eating?

Yes and no. Plants do make glucose but only very few plants actually store sugar (glucose) as sugar. They usually convert it to starch or cellulose. Thus a bee will get sugar from the nectar of a plant it is feeding on but a sheep eating grass has to process the cellulose in the grass to get nutrients from it. It can not do this itself so it has to get microbes and bacteria in its stomach to ferment the chewed up plants. It then digests these microbes which form its nutrient source. Thus the plant (the producer) is the source of energy in both cases.


Will plants grow with no light?

Yes, plants store excess glucose they don't need as starch so when there is no light the plant can survive of the excess starch but only for a certain amount of time.


Is glucose what happens after the stage of sunlight for photosynthesis?

1. The plants need energy, this they obtain by the process of respiration. Some glucose which a leaf makes maybe broken down by respiration to release energy. 2. The glucose may be converted to starch and stored. 3. The glucose maybe used as the starting point to make other organic substances. 4. The glucose maybe transported to other parts of the plant where it is needed; It is transported in the form of sucrose.


What is the process by which green plants convert sunlight to energy?

The process is called a photosynthesis. Plants make glucose and oxygen from: sunlight and carbon dioxide. That's why deforestation is so dangerous; without plants carbon dioxide levels would quickly build up - which contributes to global warming as well as increases the concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere


What are two things a plant does with its food?

Through the process of photo synthesis (CO2 + H2O --Sun Light--> C6H12O6) plants make and store glucose. So after making its food, plants can either burn it for energy or store it for latter use.


Explain why plants stop producing glucose when the sun goes down?

The energy used to create glucose from carbon dioxide and water comes from the sun, so when the sun sets, this part of the process ends. However, this glucose is then used as energy to create ATP, which is what cells themselves use for energy. This part of the process doesn't need the sun.


Is carbon dioxide stored in plants and animals?

There are two very basic reactions that can be said to support life on this earth. One is photosynthesis, which happens in plants. In photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and water and convert it to glucose and oxygen. Overall, photosynthesis requires energy, gathered from sunlight. This energy essentially winds up stored in the glucose. Usually, the glucose will wind up being stored in more complex sugars and starches. The other reaction is respiration, which releases the energy from glucose. This reaction requires oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide and water. Plants and animals use this reaction to provide the energy that they need. So, anything that stores glucose or its more complex forms does store carbon. However, animals take in glucose and break it down, thus releasing carbon dioxide, while plants tend to absorb much more carbon dioxide than they release. Thus, both plants and animals do store carbon, but only plants will actually absorb carbon dioxide and store that carbon.