How does the tree feed itself to grow?
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How do trees eat? 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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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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