Biology, asked by satyendravemana, 1 month ago

1.How do plants get energy ?​

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Answered by WiIdBoy
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\impliesPhotosynthesis is the primary means by which plants get their energy. They derive this energy from a sugar called glucose (C6H12O6). To make glucose, sunlight is captured in pigments like chlorophyll, the substance that gives leaves their green color.

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Answered by muskanchaudhary50
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make food. During photosynthesis, plants trap light energy with their leaves. Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into a sugar called glucose. Glucose is used by plants for energy and to make other substances like cellulose and starch. Cellulose is used in building cell walls. Starch is stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source. That's why some foods that we eat, like rice and grains, are packed with starch!

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