Where do plant cell receive their glucose?

where do plant cell catch their glucose?

Answers:
They seize it via photosynthesis - the process surrounded by which they use the carbon dioxide contained by the heavens, hose they engage from their roots, and the perkiness from the sun (photons) to form glucose. In this process, they also engineer a byproduct oxygen, which is convenient for humans, approaching us.

Here is a well brought-up article explaining this more in depth:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/photosynthe...

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