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How do the plants make proteins and carbohydrates?

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Answered by sanjaysingh062815
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To make a protein molecule, the amino acids form into chains that include all or some of each type. ... Plants synthesize proteins from the amino acids found in nitrogen fertilizer, as well as in the carbon and oxygen absorbed from air, and hydrogen from water.Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make carbohydrates from raw materials, using energy from light. During photosynthesis: light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll - a green substance found in chloroplasts in green plant cells and algae.

Answered by anzu51
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To make a protein molecule, the amino acids form into chains that include all or some of each type. ... Plants synthesize proteins from the amino acids found in nitrogen fertilizer, as well as in the carbon and oxygen absorbed from air, and hydrogen from water.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make carbohydrates from raw materials, using energy from light. During photosynthesis: light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll - a green substance found in chloroplasts in green plant cells and algae.

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