how does the tree feed itself in order to grow
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The staple of the tree diet is sugar. It generates this through a process called photosynthesis that involves a combination of carbon dioxide, the sun's energy, its own chlorophyll and water. In the cells of the leaves, chlorophyll absorbs the energy from sunlight.
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Their roots take up water and minerals from the ground and their leaves absorb a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. They convert these ingredients into food by using energy from sunlight. This process is called photosynthesis, which means 'making out of light'. The foods are called glucose and starch.
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