Leaves contain chloroplasts, which are specialized organelles that house chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing sunlight. Through the process of photosynthesis, chloroplasts convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, using sunlight as energy. Additionally, the leaf's stomata allow for gas exchange, facilitating the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen. Together, these structures enable leaves to produce sugar efficiently.
Leaf cells have specialized structures called chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs. Within chloroplasts, structures like thylakoids and stroma facilitate the conversion of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar (glucose) through the process of photosynthesis. The presence of chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight, is also essential for sugar production in leaf cells.
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Easy.... Sugar and a phosphate.
Petals cannot make sugar because they lack the necessary structures for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis primarily occurs in the green parts of the plant, such as leaves, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that capture light energy. Petals serve mainly to attract pollinators with their color and scent, playing a role in reproduction rather than energy production. Thus, they do not have the cellular machinery required for sugar synthesis.
Its obvious. For 'photo' synthesis.they use the energy in the sunlight to make sugar.
It is because of the presence of chlorophyll in the leaves which enable the trees to make sugar to use as fuel to stay alive.
Leaf cells have specialized structures called chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs. Within chloroplasts, structures like thylakoids and stroma facilitate the conversion of sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar (glucose) through the process of photosynthesis. The presence of chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight, is also essential for sugar production in leaf cells.
use the leaves , get the extract of it then spray.
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To get sunlight to make sugar (glucose) -Photosynthesis From:SpikeyWalrus
Easy.... Sugar and a phosphate.
To make a mint julep, you'll need:About 20 mint leaves, plus more for garnish if you like2 tsp. sugar OR 2 tsp. simple syrup or mint simple syrup2 to 3 oz. bourbonCrushed iceTo make:Put mint leaves and sugar in a glass. Crush the leaves and sugar until the sugar dissolves and you've created a "mash."Add bourbon, stir. Fill glass with crushed ice and stir.Garnish with additional mint leaves.
Petals cannot make sugar because they lack the necessary structures for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis primarily occurs in the green parts of the plant, such as leaves, which contain chlorophyll and other pigments that capture light energy. Petals serve mainly to attract pollinators with their color and scent, playing a role in reproduction rather than energy production. Thus, they do not have the cellular machinery required for sugar synthesis.
by absorbs in the sunlight and the nutrients needed for the plant or plants to survive
Its obvious. For 'photo' synthesis.they use the energy in the sunlight to make sugar.