The raw materials that plants use for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide .
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All plants use photosynthesis.
All plants, some protists, bacteria and blue green algae uses the sun to make photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to create energy that then makes sugar for nutrient.
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The raw materials of photosynthesis are water, carbon dioxide, sunlight and chlorophyll. The main aim of photosynthesis is to form glucose, which is used by the plants to use as food and for storage in the form of starch. Hence, water is used as a source of hydrogen in the formation of a glucose molecule. Carbon dioxide acts as a source of carbon and oxygen for the formation of glucose molecules. Sunlight is used as a source of energy to conduct the process of photosysthesis. Chlorophyll are the green pigments present in the plants that impart the plants with a green color. Chlorophyll molecules are excited in the presence of light and liberate electrons, that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide through various complex processes to form glucose, and the oxygen is liberated out into the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis is a process that occurs in the leaves of a plant and needs both chlorophyll and light energy.
There are two raw materials. Those are H2O and CO2 gas.
CO2 and water are used . They are the main raw materials
They use CO2 and H2O as raw materials.
no. only photosynthesis does
No, it is not. You might be thinking of Carbon Dioxide however, the equation that plants use in the process of photosynthesis is: 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy (sunlight) <=> C6H12O6 + 6 O2
All plants use photosynthesis.
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Plants use photosynthesis to get their food and by using these food materials in respiration they get energy to repair their parts.
Definitely Carbon Dioxide.
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
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