They are separate processes. So it can be occured
They are two separate processes.So it may occur at same time
They are usually closed during these periods so that they wont loose any water because of transpiration.
Photosynthesis needs sunlight to occur. Therefore photosynthesis does not occur in the roots because they do not receive any sunlight. The leaves are the parts of the plant most exposed to the light.
During the day, or any time there is usable radiation energy available to drive the process of photosynthesis in the plant.
light, carbon dioxide, and water are necessary for photosynthesis to occur in any plant
I've reciently been learning about this in an AP class for my degree. I don't believe it has any other name, just Human Transpiration
No, for photosynthesis to occur there has to be light for the plant to use.
is this asking where they occur or when they occur?anyway, light reactions take place in the stroma, which are in the chloroplast of plant cell. these are the little things that make plants green. this type of reaction can only take place in plant and some protist cells, because photosynthesis does not occur in any other kind of cell. (light reactions are a part of photosynthesis.)
Droughts can, and do, occur during any time of the year in Australia.
Mitochonndria are cell organells related to respiration. Light reaction, on the other hand, occurs during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. Thus, any part of a mitochondrion is not responsible for light reactions.
Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts. The chloroplasts contains the pigment called chlorophyll where it receives sunlight.
Roots are underground so they don't get any energy from sunlight they need for photosynthesis.
Probably NOT!!! photosynthesis requires U.V. Light, and black paper will block UV light.