Biology, asked by tony4823, 1 year ago

How plant restore their foods

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Answered by SharonShyam
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During photosynthesis the plant uses chlorophyll, sunlight energy, carbon dioxide (from the atmosphere) and water to make glucose. Plants change some of the glucose (sugar) into starch which they store in their leaves, stems and roots, flowers, fruits and seeds.


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Answered by jeetroy1982
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The Food For The Plants Are Nutrients Which They Takes Up From The Soil Through Their Roots, Minerals And Water From the Rain And Others Sources. And, Food Is Being Produced Only In the Morning In their Leaves Which Got Small Pores Called Stomata Through The Process Of Photosynthesis , With The Help Of Sunlight.

So, Now We easily Can Understand Where The Plants Restore Their Foods...And The Answer Is In Their leaves .

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