Plants take in water and carbon dioxide, and create oxygen.
Photosynthesis, is a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight. Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of Bacteria, but not in Archaea.
Photosynthesis can happen in plants because they have chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the pigment that makes plants green. Chlorophyll captures the Sun's energy and uses it to make sugars out of carbon dioxide from the air and water. The sugars fuel a plant's roots, stems, and leaves so the plant can grow.
Solar energy
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the chlorophyll in the leaf traps sunlight and then the sunlight with water and other ingredients are used to make glucose and then this glucose is eaten by the plant this is photosynthesis(photo means light)
Photosynthesis.
Why is photosynthesis essential to animals?
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for photosynthesis to work plants need a suitable tempreture range , available water , carbon dioxide and sunlight
Photosynthesis is to produce glucose. This glucose is utilized by respiration
The same as natural sunlight, provided the wavelengths needed for photosynthesis are provided.
Photosynthesis provides glucose and oxygen in order for cellular respiration to occur.
Photosynthesis provides glucose and oxygen in order for cellular respiration to occur.
it separates the starch like on photosynthesis.
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photosynthesis
plant cells need photosynthesis and respiration to create energy for cell work, reproduction, and repairs.
There are several carbon dioxide removal systems at work on the Earth - photosynthesis, dissolving into the basic (high pH) ocean waters, formation into coral and sea animal shells, chemical deposition as a carbonate.