photosynthesis involves the expenditure of sunlight and chemosynthesis involves chemicals...
photosysnthesis occurs in the cloroplast which gives the plant a green color so all the green parts compleate photosysnthesis
light
Saprophytic plants
plants use red and blue light for photosysnthesis, green is reflected back by the chloroplasts in the leaves - green light is therefore not used for photosysnthesis
Glucose and sucrose are produced through photosysnthesis in the chloroplasts in the mesophyll cells of the plants
"Phloem sap" is the product of photosysnthesis in the leaves - basic sugars like sucrose and glucose
Yes. The more sunlight it gets, the higher it grows.Light provides the energy required for photosysnthesis to occur
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
Photosysnthesis occurs in chloroplast. Light independent occurs at the stroma whereas light dependant occurs in the thylakoid.
No, Carbon dioxide is used by the plant to produce sugars during photosysnthesis. In this reaction Oxygen is a waste or by-product
Photosynthesis is the phenomenon of preparing starch by green plants in the presence of sunlight.
Flowers dont create air; plants are able to produce (or recycle - whichever way you look at it), Oxygen from water and carbon dioxide through the process of photosysnthesis.