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See the related link below for a simple description of photosynthesis.

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leaves need sunlight, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll,nutrients, and it also needs waterthat is what the leaves need for photosynthesis!

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they gather water together to photosynthesis energy

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They contain chloroplasts.

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What chemicals that enter leaves are reactants for photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide enter the leaf from the air


What three things does a leaf need to create energy?

carbon dioxide, water and sunlight carbon dioxide, water and sunlight


Carbon exist in a simple organic molecule in a leaf?

Carbon starts out as a simple organic molecule, Carbon Dioxide. The leaf changes it into sugar, which is not a simple compound. It takes the sugar and changes that into a whole lot of different compounds.


What is the food maker of a leaf?

true


Why the loss of oxygen from the leaf of a plant may be described as excretion?

Oxygen is produced when carbon dioxide and water are broken down into sugar and oxygen. Oxygen is the waste product


What substances have to be present in a leaf for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll in chloroplasts, Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight.


What takes in sunlight and carbon dioxide?

A leaf takes in sunlight and carbon dioxide.


Contrast the manner in which water reaches the inside of a leaf with the manner in which carbon dioxide reaches the inside of a leaf?

It depends on the plant. If you're talking about, say, a tree, the water is carried up from the soil. That's why you water a houseplant. Carbon dioxide enters through holes in the bottom of the leaf called stomata.


What is the common function of the leaf and the chloroplast?

Leaf, which contains chloroplast, do the synthesis of glucose from the water, carbon dioxide and sun light.


Why butterfly is attracted towards a flower?

food sugar is made in a special green cells of a leaves from water and carbon dioxide . water is brought to the leaf by xylem and carbon dioxide enters through stomata. sugar from mesophyll cells enter the phloem cells from a leaf vain .from here the sugar may be transport xylem from another part of a plant...


How does the stomata help carry out photosynthesis?

The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.


What does a leaf give out?

It consumes carbon dioxide and lets off oxygen.