The plant absorbs CO2 and oxygen. These molecules are used in the Calvin Cycle, which is also called the light-independent reaction. The products of the Calvin Cycle are then used in the Electron Transport Chain (ETC or Light-Dependent Reaction) to produce ATP.
Yes, the processes occur constantly and simultaneously.
respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis and are the important processes of carbon cycle and water cycle.
a microscope and photosynthesis takes place in the leaf
photosynthesis...
photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the processes where the chloroplast takes in sunlight to make energy rich food molecules.
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it helps with the many processes of photosynthesis
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Yes, the processes occur constantly and simultaneously.
All chemical reactions follow the law of conservation of mass, and the many reactions that make up photosynthesis are not exceptions. Photosynthesis takes carbon from the air and water from the soil to produce sugars and oxygen.
light (among many other things)
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Yes, these are opposite processes
photosynthesis.
respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis and are the important processes of carbon cycle and water cycle.
Leaves are the main sites of photosynthesis, and chloroplasts are the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place.