szénhidrátszintézis
Szénhidrátszintézis refers to the biological process by which organisms create carbohydrates. These vital organic compounds are essential for energy storage, cellular structure, and various metabolic functions. In plants, the primary mechanism for carbohydrate synthesis is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants utilize sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose, a simple sugar. This glucose can then be stored as starch or used to build cellulose, a structural component of plant cell walls.
In animals and other non-photosynthetic organisms, carbohydrate synthesis is less prominent and often a byproduct of