Nope. Plants can be grown without soil. It is done in hydroponics, and orchids do not grow in soil.
Plants soak up carbon dioxide from the air, which is an important ingredient for photosynthesis. This carbon dioxide is converted into carbohydrates using energy from sunlight in the process of photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll is needed for Photosynthesis because it is the main ingredient. (sorry it is a bit vauge)
Water.
i think you mean what is needed for photosynthesis and its soil, water and sunlight
If one ingredient was removed, I doubt photosynthesis would function correctly.
One key ingredient that is not involved in photosynthesis is oxygen. While oxygen is a byproduct of the photosynthetic process, the primary ingredients required for photosynthesis are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. These elements are essential for plants to convert light energy into chemical energy, producing glucose and releasing oxygen in the process.
The main ingredient for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. Additionally, water is essential in the process, along with sunlight and chlorophyll. These ingredients are transformed by plants into glucose and oxygen through the photosynthesis process.
Absorb from soil
Yes, straw can be used as a brown ingredient in compost piles. It decomposes slowly without releasing seeds or smells. It works particularly well as a compost ingredient since the final product as soil amendment, fertilizer or mulch increases soil porosity and therefore soil air and moisture pore spaces.
i dink so unless you no it by yo self
They need sunlight, water, and soil to live then they can produce energy photosynthesis.
it gets the neutrients from the sun in the soils with water making the neutrients flow out for photosynthesis