Glucose is a product of photosynthesis:
Carbon dioxide + Water = Glucose + Oxygen
The carbon dioxide travels through the stoma at the bottom of the leaf.
The water comes through the roots
The light energy, which the chloroplast creates turns the carbon dioxide and the water into glucose, which the plant keeps for energy and then releases the oxygen for humans to breathe in.
the manufactured by plants during photosynthesis is glucose.
Glucose is manufactured by plants with the aid of energy from the sun in the process called photosynthesis.
Plants use energy from the sun.
Glucose
Starch. Plants use the excess glucose to form starch molecules
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Animals get the glucose in their cells through plants. They obtain the glucose by eating the plants and absorbing their glucose and energy.
Plants need water to make glucose. Glucose is a sugary substance that plants make. Glucose is the food that plants need to live. So yes, plants do need water.
glucose is used for respiration in plants (or at least what i think) inform me if i am wrong please
the manufactured by plants during photosynthesis is glucose.
Glucose is manufactured by plants with the aid of energy from the sun in the process called photosynthesis.
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
Plants use energy from the sun.
Glucose is like a food for a plant.
Glucose