Biology, asked by khaninayath302, 6 months ago

the compounds produced by plants and utilised for providing energy to most of the living organisms are?​

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Answered by lavannya95
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Most autotrophs use a process called photosynthesis to make their food. In photosynthesis, autotrophs use energy from the sun to convert water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air into a nutrient called glucose. Glucose is a type of sugar. The glucose gives plants energy.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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In photosynthesis, energy coming from light is used to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. For 6 carbon dioxide and 6 water molecules, 1 glucose molecule and 6 oxygen molecules are produced.

(adenosine triphosphate) ATP, a chemical found in most living cells and is used for energy, which is used by the majority of plants, it involves producing a three-carbon compound called 3-phosphoglyceric acid during the Calvin Cycle, which goes on to become a sugar called glucose, as a soluble, easily distributed form of chemical energy which can be 'burnt' in the cytoplasm and mitochondria to release carbon dioxide, water and energy.

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