Water, carbon dioxide and light energy.
Water, carbon dioxide, and light energy.
Photosynthesis requires Carbon Dioxide + Water in the presence of light, it's products are Glucose and Oxygen.
Plants need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Sunlight provides the energy needed to drive the process, water is essential for transporting nutrients and maintaining cell structure, and carbon dioxide is the source of carbon atoms for building sugars.
All plants.
The three things needed for plants to make photosynthesis is: 1) water, which the plants absorb through their roots. 2) Carbon Dioxide, which the plant absorbs through its leaves and 3) Sunlight which the plant also absorbs through its leaves. The products of a successful photosynthesis is sugar, C6H12O6, and most importantly, air, O2.
The 3 things are: sunlight, water, and oxygen
THE THREE ESENTIAL THINGS NEEDED BY PLANTS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS ARE SUNLIGHT, CHLOROPHYLL AND CARBON DIOXIDE. IF ONE OF THE THREE FACTORS IS ABSENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT TAKE PLACE(it is also known as black mans principle).
In photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll absorbs sunlight to drive the reaction.
The four basic things needed for photosynthesis to occur are sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll. Sunlight is the source of energy, water is needed to provide hydrogen electrons, carbon dioxide is used as a carbon source, and chlorophyll is the pigment that captures light energy for the process.
the leaves :3
There are 3 needs. Thoseare sun light,CO2 and H2o.
Typical photosynthesis, ie, the formation of carbohydrates, requires carbon dioxide (from the air), hydrogen (usually from water) and sunshine. Of course a plant with chlorophyll-containing parts is also needed since this is where it all takes place.