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The raw materials needed for a plant to build sugar molecules are Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O); which are given off by animals and humans.

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What raw materials do plants need to build sugar molecules where do those mater molecules where do those materials come from?

The raw materials plants need to build sugar molecules are water, carbon dioxide, and light. The water came from the phloem tubes (tubes that deliver sugar and water from the leaves of a plant to the roots), the carbon dioxide came from the air, and the light came from the Sun. Hope I helped a little bit!! =D


Plants pipes that transport sugar molecules?

The phloem tissue in plants is responsible for transporting sugar molecules, such as sucrose, from the leaves where they are produced through a system of sieve tubes to other parts of the plant. These sugar molecules are essential for providing energy for growth and metabolism in the plant.


What are the raw materials needed for sugar production in plants?

Sugar and oxygen


A type of sugar stored by plants?

Glucose is stored in starch molecules.


What do green plants store in the form of glucose in the leaves?

Sugar molecules.


Where do raw materials come from in plants?

The raw materials plants need to build sugar molecules are carbon dioxide, water, and light. The carbon dioxide came from the air, the water came through the xylem tubes from the roots, and the light came from the sunlight. Hope I helped a little!! =D


What provide long-term energy storage?

Starch provides long-term energy storage for plants. The energy for plants is stored in the sugar molecules. Starch can contain 500 to a few hundred thousand sugar molecules.


What two things does it take for plant molecules to make sugar?

For plant molecules to make sugar, it takes carbon dioxide and water. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water from the soil, using sunlight as energy to convert these raw materials into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process occurs primarily in the chloroplasts of plant cells.


What is the sugar that is removed from plants?

Plant sugar is "sucrose", made up of the simpler sugar molecules "glucose" and "fructose" (both produced by photosynthesis).


What raw material do plants need to built sugar molecules?

Carbon dioxide and water


How Does carbon dioxide provide the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugars in photosynthesis?

I am guessing a bit here, but sugar molecules are produced in plants and plants get their carbon atoms from carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere.


Do plants use some of the sugar molecules they produce?

Yes, plants use some of the sugar molecules they produce through photosynthesis for energy to carry out their cellular functions. The sugars are used as fuel for growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Additionally, plants also store excess sugar molecules as starch for later use.