They don't eat, they absorb the sugar called glucose(stored as starch).
They make sugar or glucose
The sugar beet and the sugar cane.Flowers don't count.
The distinct characteristics of plants is the way of their absorbing the energy(food)it is called photosynthesis is a kind of METABOLISM
Sucrose is a type of sugar commonly known as table sugar, composed of glucose and fructose. It is a disaccharide, meaning it consists of two monosaccharide units linked together. Sucrose is naturally found in many plants, particularly in sugar cane and sugar beets, and is widely used as a sweetener in various food and beverage products.
Plants (or at least most plants; there are some exceptions) do not eat any other organism; they create their own food out of water, air, minerals and sunlight. Whereas, all animals have to eat some other organism to survive. Some eat plants and some eat other animals, but every animal eats some kind of organism. So plants produce the food upon which all animals ultimately depend (because even if an animal eats other animals, the animals that it eats depend upon plants).
They make sugar or glucose
The sugar molecule - glucose - is made in the chloroplasts of photosynthetic plants.
Sugar cane
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sugar cane
To tell you the truth plants DO eat, you just never see them do it. Here's how it works. The plants take carbon dioxide and and energy and the plant mixes it up and it turns into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is the plants food. So there you have it. plants do kind of eat it they using the energy from sunlight called Photosynthesis i think
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sucrose and foods
Plants make sugars.
It is a food resource which is renewable.
Usually sucrose.
The sugar beet and the sugar cane.Flowers don't count.