Asked by BILLY
How does energy get into the apple in the first place?
A.
The apple tree stores energy from the Sun in the apple as sugar.
B.
The apple absorbs energy from the soil while it is on the tree.
C.
The apple absorbs energy from the Sun when it is in sunlight.
D.
The apple tree stores energy from the soil in the apple as sugar.
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A.
Plants capture sunlight by photosynthesis (mainly in their leaves), make sugars, and transport/store those sugars in fruits like apples. Soil provides water and nutrients but not the energy.
Plants capture sunlight by photosynthesis (mainly in their leaves), make sugars, and transport/store those sugars in fruits like apples. Soil provides water and nutrients but not the energy.
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