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Where in a sunflower are sugar molecules produced?

As in all plants in the chloroplasts in cells. Most of this happens in the leaves, but can occur in any green part of the plant.


How does sugar made in photosynthesis get to the rest of the plant?

Via the phloem, which transfer sugars Produced during photosynthesis from the leaves to all over the plant.


What is the movement of sugar in a plant called?

The movement of sugar in a plant is called translocation. This process involves the transport of sugars like sucrose from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis, to other parts of the plant for energy or storage.


What happens to a excess sugar when produced in a plant?

Excess sugar produced in a plant is often converted into starch for storage in roots, tubers, and seeds. This stored energy can be used later by the plant during periods of low sunlight or as a source of energy for growth and reproduction.


What happens inside carrot plants to cause sweet tasting roots?

Carrot roots store sugar that is produced by photosynthesis in the leaves.


What is produced in the leaves of plants when in the process of photosynthesis?

sugar.


Why aren't leaves sweet even though plants potosynthsize and make suger?

Plants use sugar produced during photosynthesis for energy and growth, storing it in various forms. The majority of the sugars are utilised by the plant for metabolic processes. Leaves are not sweet because the sugars produced are not stored in high concentrations, and they are also utilized by the plant for its own needs.


What happen to the sugar that is produced to the leaves?

The sugar that is produced in the leaves through photosynthesis is either used as a source of energy for the plant's growth and metabolism or stored as starch for later use. Some sugars are also transported to other parts of the plant, such as the roots and fruits, to support their growth and development.


Are sugar and oxygen made in leaves?

No, sugar and oxygen are not made in leaves. Instead, they are produced during the process of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells within the leaves. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar (glucose) and release oxygen as a byproduct.


What is the name for the sugar produced in a plant?

Glucose.


When sugar is separated from the plant which produced it you call this type of sugar?

Glucose


What Photosynthesis produces and where does it produce it?

Photosynthesis is produced in the leaves of any plant. This is how the process of Photosynthesis works: The roots soak in water and minerals from the ground and the plant collects carbon dioxide from the air and with sunlight, the plant produces food also known as glucose or sugar.