Starch or glucose
phloem
Fern leaves are held tightly to the plant by specialized cells called sclerenchyma cells. These cells have thick, rigid cell walls containing a substance called lignin which provides strength and resistance to tearing. This makes it difficult to tear fern leaves from the plant.
Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is derived from the leaves of the coca plant.
Food for plant is produced in chloroplasts.Photosynthesis produces food for plant.
The substance which makes plants woody is lignin. The wood part of plants ( bark in trees ) is made entirely of xylem which is the transport vessel that carries water from the roots to the leaves. Since wood is made of lignified xylem which is very hard, it makes it woody and hard.
Yes, leaves take in sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. On the leaves, a substance called glucose is made and this substance helps the plant grow. So really, leaves could be described as 'chemical factories'.
in the leaves
It made in the cell of the leaves during photosynthesis
No. It is made by the stomata in the leaves. This process is called photosynthesis.
In the leaves i think im about 95% sure it's leaves though. <><><> Actually in plant cells its in the chloroplasts.
The food made in the leaves travels to the stem and does reach other parts of the plant.
The leaves contain the majority of a tree's chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how plants make food; thus the majority of the food is made in the leaves. Leaves=food factory.
The sugar molecule - glucose - is made in the chloroplasts of photosynthetic plants.
phloem
Food is primarily made in the leaves of plants through the process of photosynthesis. The leaves contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into energy to produce sugars (food) for the plant.
The most nutrient part of a potato is the skin... the skin is the very outside of the potato.
Fern leaves are held tightly to the plant by specialized cells called sclerenchyma cells. These cells have thick, rigid cell walls containing a substance called lignin which provides strength and resistance to tearing. This makes it difficult to tear fern leaves from the plant.