In plants the tissue that transports sugar made by photosynthesis is called the Phloem. N.B. The Phloem supplies all other parts of the plant , so that the tissues and organs that can't make their own food receive products of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
Photo and synthesis
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The leaves of a plant are the most important parts for photosynthesis as they contain chloroplasts, which are the site of photosynthesis. The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Additionally, the stomata on the leaves allow for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are essential for photosynthesis.
There are only two parts of photosynthesis, light reaction and light independent reaction (Calvin Cycle).
Photosynthesis is conducted by a type of organelle called thylakoids.
Anything not containing chloroplasts does not carry out photosynthesis.
No, photosynthesis cannot occur in the non-green parts of variegated leaves because photosynthesis needs chlorophyll to occur, and the non-green parts of the plants lack chlorophyll.
In plants the tissue that transports sugar made by photosynthesis is called the Phloem. N.B. The Phloem supplies all other parts of the plant , so that the tissues and organs that can't make their own food receive products of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis occurs in all parts of a plant's green tissues when they receive exposure to light. In most plants, the green tissue consists of mostly leaves, although green stems do support photosynthesis.
Plant cells have chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll, which allows the plant to use photosynthesis.
green area
in the leaves
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration