Biology, asked by itsshantayy, 3 months ago

When do trees produce more food

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Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

Aside from producing delicious snacks, such as apples, cherries, walnuts and chestnuts, some trees provide other edible parts: bark, leaves, twigs, seeds, pollen, roots, new growth, flowers and, of course, sap used for syrup.

Answered by ns158158
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Explanation:

Mark me as branilist, Leaves are the food processing factories for trees.  The plants use their roots to take in water and other essential nutrients.  The leaves then use the water and carbon dioxide from the air, in combination with sunlight, to turn the water and carbon dioxide into glucose, also giving off the byproduct oxygen in the process.  It then uses the glucose for energy for growing and maintaining itself.  Excess glucose is turned into starch and used during winter for food

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