Carbon dioxide +water, glucose +oxygen
Photo and synthesis
there are two parts. They are thylakoid membranes and stroma
Inside the stroma ad the thylakoids.
The word "photosynthesis" can be broken down into two word parts: "photo" meaning light and "synthesis" meaning putting together. Therefore, photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Photosynthesis is conducted by a type of organelle called thylakoids.
Anything not containing chloroplasts does not carry out photosynthesis.
In which two parts of a chloroplast does photosynthesis take place?
The two main parts of the oxygen cycle are the process of photosynthesis, where plants produce oxygen as a byproduct, and the process of respiration, where living organisms consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
The two parts of a plant that can carry out photosynthesis are the leaves and the green stems. Leaves contain chloroplasts, which house chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight and facilitates the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Some green stems also have chlorophyll and can perform photosynthesis, though to a lesser extent than leaves. This process is essential for providing energy to the plant and supporting overall growth.
The two parts of acid decomposition are the breaking down of the acid into its constituent ions through a chemical reaction, and the subsequent release of hydrogen ions into a solution, causing the solution to become more acidic.
Water and sunlight check out this website on photosynthesis http://www.authorstream.com/presentation/Callia-36221-Photosynthesis-Equation-happen-Chloroplasts-Two-Parts-Light-Depende-as-Entertainment-ppt-powerpoint/
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