What process do plants use to get the carbohydrates they need to build things such
as cellulose?
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Green plants create carbohydrates on their own through the process of photosynthesis. The function of carbohydrates in plants and animals is that they are a source of fuel for growth. If even one basic ingredient a plant needs for photosynthesis is absent or lacking, the plant's health can suffer, resulting in stunted growth or reduced production. The gardener who provides the amounts of water and light the plant requires for this food production is rewarded by a healthy plant . Plants use the process of photosynthesis to create carbohydrates.
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