Most seeds are not photosynthetic. So they do not need
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Germinating seeds produce more carbon dioxide because the process of germination involves the breakdown of stored food reserves in the seed through respiration. This metabolic activity requires oxygen and generates carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Dry seeds do not undergo active metabolic processes, so they do not produce as much carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas required for photosynthesis. It is taken in by plants through small openings on their leaves called stomata and used along with water and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen.
Plants obtain the carbon dioxide required for photosynthesis from the air through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata.
if you are asking what is required for photosynthesis, it is sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
It is eather carbon dioxide light or water.
Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
because its required for photosynthesis
If you talk about only the reactants then they are carbon dioxide with water when they react together glucose is formed.Overall the things required for the photosynthesis are sunight ,water ,air (carbon dioxide).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the inorganic molecule required by green plants for the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
Seeds need carbon dioxide, minerals, water and sunlight to grow
Carbon dioxide enters through leaf pores, known as stomata, and is required for photosynthesis to occur. Carbon dioxide is one of the raw materials needed by plants to produce glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.