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broken by the Mitochondria to give energy to cells

brought together in very long forms to make Cellulose and make plant cell walls

transported to another place of the plant for energy, or transported to the root place for space

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Carbon dioxide from the air is used to make sugars during what?

Carbon dioxide from the air is used to make sugars during the process of photosynthesis in plants. This process involves the utilization of sunlight, water, and chlorophyll to convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of sugar used for energy storage.


How might a plant cell might be affected if it lacked chloroplast?

Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that aid in conducting photosynthesis which is the primary source in which plants make their own food by converting carbon dioxide into organic compounds (especially sugars) using the energy found in the source of sunlight. If plants lacked chloroplasts then they would be unable to conduct photosynthesis, unable to produce their own food, and therefore would most likely die.


What would happen if an animal cell contained chloroplasts?

If chloroplast invaded an animal's cells the animal wouldn't need to eat because chloroplast is were photosynthesis takes place and photosynthesis makes food for the animal. Photosynthesis would also make oxygen for the animal so it wouldn't half to breath. Also, if chloroplast invaded the animal's cells they would probably turn green from the chlorophyll inside the chloroplast.


What are two plant parts that might be sources of sugars from phloem?

sunshine and outer membrane


How temperature affects photosynthesis not only about its rate?

Photosynthesis happens rapidly when there is sunlight. Sunlight is a main factor necessary for Photosynthesis. So if the temperature is not hot enough, photosynthesis might not happen as rapidly as it happens when the sunlight is directly there.

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What might plants cells do with the sugars made during photosynthesis?

broken by the Mitochondria to give energy to cellsbrought together in very long forms to make Cellulose and make plant cell wallstransported to another place of the plant for energy, or transported to the root place for space


Carbon dioxide from the air is used to make sugars during what?

Carbon dioxide from the air is used to make sugars during the process of photosynthesis in plants. This process involves the utilization of sunlight, water, and chlorophyll to convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of sugar used for energy storage.


What are source cells and sink cells?

Source cells are plant cells responsible for producing and releasing sugars and other organic compounds through photosynthesis. Sink cells, on the other hand, are plant cells that store or utilize these sugars for growth, storage, or energy purposes. Source and sink cells work together to maintain a balance of energy and nutrient flow within the plant.


What gas do plant use during photosynthesis?

Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is taken in through tiny pores in the leaves called stomata and is converted into sugars by the process of photosynthesis.


What is Choloplast?

It seems like there might have been a typo. Did you mean "Chloroplast"? Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis, where sunlight is converted into energy for the plant. They contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that gives plants their color.


Which of the following might or might not happen during binary fission?

The daughter cells may or may not separate


Cells that are specialized for photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts are the specialized organelles within plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. These organelles contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy for the process of photosynthesis. The cells in the leaves of plants, particularly in the palisade mesophyll layer, are where you would find a high concentration of chloroplasts for optimal photosynthetic activity.


How might a plant cell might be affected if it lacked chloroplast?

Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that aid in conducting photosynthesis which is the primary source in which plants make their own food by converting carbon dioxide into organic compounds (especially sugars) using the energy found in the source of sunlight. If plants lacked chloroplasts then they would be unable to conduct photosynthesis, unable to produce their own food, and therefore would most likely die.


What might be in plant cells but never in animal cells?

Chloroplasts are always found in plants cells but not in animal cells. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants. It is found in the plant's chloroplast and is the site of photosynthesis.


Which genes might be inserted or deleted that would stop the human immune system from attacking a pig to human transplant?

No one yet knows which genes regulate the sugars covering the cells. There is a tremendous amount of difference between the outside of a pig cell and a human cell. We do not yet understand how the body puts the sugars on the outside of cells. All that research ended at the University of Florida when the voters of Florida illegalized pig cages.


What role these molecules might serve in photosynthesis?

it is a state


Which cells might be used in laboratory to make heart cells?

Liver cells