glucose
glucose.
Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).
glucose and oygen
Plants produce glucose from water and carbon dioxide by phosynthesis under the influence of UV rays.
it produces glucose which is the food of plants
Glucose + Oxygen
Photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen as byproducts. The glucose is used as energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product.
The process by which plants manufacture glucose is called photosynthesis. This is where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) as a source of energy.
Glucose and oxygen.
No, animals do not use chlorophyll to produce glucose. Chlorophyll is a pigment used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, the process of converting sunlight into glucose. Animals do not perform photosynthesis and instead obtain glucose by consuming plants, other animals, or carbohydrates in their diet.