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There food is consumed by photosynthesis
In thrushes, light energy is converted to chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells that are consumed by the thrush. The chemical energy stored in the plants is then transferred to the thrush when it eats them.
During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose and oxygen. This glucose is then consumed during cellular respiration along with oxygen, to produce energy in the form of ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Oxygen+glucose are produced, CO2+water+ the energy from the sun light are consumed
Carbon dioxide is consumed by reactions in the stroma during photosynthesis. This gas is converted into carbohydrates with the help of light energy and enzymes.
The compound described is a sugar, such as glucose. Sugars are produced by chloroplasts during photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose using sunlight. Glucose is then consumed by mitochondria in cells to produce energy through the process of cellular respiration.
There food is consumed by photosynthesis
In thrushes, light energy is converted to chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. This occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells that are consumed by the thrush. The chemical energy stored in the plants is then transferred to the thrush when it eats them.
During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose and oxygen. This glucose is then consumed during cellular respiration along with oxygen, to produce energy in the form of ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Oxygen+glucose are produced, CO2+water+ the energy from the sun light are consumed
Yes the plants use it and produce food to live
Carbon dioxide is consumed by reactions in the stroma during photosynthesis. This gas is converted into carbohydrates with the help of light energy and enzymes.
Plants consume carbon dioxide (CO2) and produce oxygen (O2) during photosynthesis. The process involves converting light energy into chemical energy, resulting in the production of glucose as well.
technically, from the sun. photoautotrphs bind solar energy during photosynthesis into organic compounds, which are then consumed by fitofags, which are then consumed by predators...
Carbon dioxide is consumed by reactions in the stroma during the process of photosynthesis. It is used as a substrate in the Calvin cycle to produce sugars and other organic molecules.
photosynthesis. All carbohydrates are either obtained from plants or from animals that ultimately rely upon plants as the base of the food chain.
Oxygen is consumed in exothermic reactions where it combines with other elements to form oxides, such as combustion reactions. In these reactions, energy is released in the form of heat.