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Water is broken down and used after it enters a plant. This water goes into photosynthesis and is used as fuel.
chlorophyll b traps most of the light energy used in photosynthesis.
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
Osmosis 'works' in photosynthesise to transport liquids (mostly water) up the plant, generally from underground, to the areas of the plant where the photosynthesis occurs, and then in moving the sap away.
Photosynthesis occurs primarily in the leaves of a plant, in a tissue called mesophyll. The cells in the mesophyll contain chloroplasts, which is where photosynthesis occurs.
most of it (98%) will go through the plant the rest will be used in photosynthesis
Water is used by the plant for photosynthesis and is released from the plant during transpiration as water vapour
Water is broken down and used after it enters a plant. This water goes into photosynthesis and is used as fuel.
chlorophyll b traps most of the light energy used in photosynthesis.
The light in photosynthesis really gets the process going. The light is used to feed the plant along with the water.
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They are water, carbon dioxide, sunlight and chlorophyll
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
The green pigment, chlorophyll, in the leaves of the plant are generally used for photosynthesis.
Osmosis 'works' in photosynthesise to transport liquids (mostly water) up the plant, generally from underground, to the areas of the plant where the photosynthesis occurs, and then in moving the sap away.
It is used in photosynthesis, which turns sunlight, carbon-dioxide, and water into food the cell can use. Go to Wikipedia and search photosynthesis for more information.
Water is used for photosynthesis. The chemical equation is : 6CO2+6H2O+light --> C6H12O6 + 602 ^ 6 water molecules