There are two mainly. They are CO2 and water
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis - which involves the conversion of the energy from sunlight (as well as CO2 and water) into organic material (glucose) and O2.
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
Photosynthesis requires: - Sunlight - Chloroplasts - Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Water (H2O)
Co2+h20= c6h12o6+o2+h20
There are two mainly. They are CO2 and water
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis - which involves the conversion of the energy from sunlight (as well as CO2 and water) into organic material (glucose) and O2.
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
Photosynthesis requires: - Sunlight - Chloroplasts - Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Water (H2O)
That's where the leaf uses sunlight to convert air (CO2) and water into sugar (and O2).
co2
Light, Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Chlorophyll
No,they do not utilize O2.They utilize CO2.
Co2+h20= c6h12o6+o2+h20
Only those plants having photosynthetic apparatus (chloroplasts) can use sunlight to convert water and CO2 into carbohydrates.
No water is not produced. Water is utilized in chloroplasts
Mitochondria are needed for cellular respiration however photosynthesis uses chloroplasts. Photosynthesis uses sunlight (chloroplasts) + CO2 and water to make glucose and O2. The mitochondria use the O2 and glucose to make ATP and heat plus CO2 and water.