Sunlight
anderp19:
sunlight i absorbed in chloroplasts.
light intensity effects the rate of photosynthesis
The right temperature is needed or the enzymes become denatured
Water and carbon dioxide are also needed
Nitrogen is needed for growth
Phosphorus is needed for making root tissues and respiration
Potassium is for respiration and photosynthesis
Magnesium making chlorophyll
Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy into chemical energy by living organisms. The raw materials are carbon dioxide and water; the energy source is sunlight, and chlorophyll is an essential pigment in the presence of which alone light energy from the sun can be converted to chemical energy; and the end-products are oxygen and (energy rich) carbohydrates, for example sucrose, glucose and starch. StEPhY wUz HurRXD
sunlight, water, chlorophyll and air. these things make glucose (their food) and oxygen (for us to breath).
One of the things that a plant needs for photosynthesis to occur is sunlight. It also needs CO2, and H2O.
In order for a green plant to photosynthesise, the raw materials needed are :
In order for photosynthesis to take place a plant needs sunlight, h2o, and co2.
the answer they're probably looking for is: water, light and carbon dioxide. In reality, there are a lot of other things too. But that's probably the answer they want...
water air space and sunlight
Ingridients needed are water and co2. Light is needed to get energy
sunlight,Carbon dioxide and water
The kind of organism that would be most likely to perform photosynthesis is the plant. All plants must perform photosynthesis.
Plants get the nutrients that they need from the soil and water. They get the ingredients to make their own food through photosynthesis.
Plants are green because of pigments, including chlorophylls, that absorb light for photosynthesis. In deep parts of the ocean, where it is always dark, photosynthesis cannot take place (there is no light), so there is no need for these green pigments in plants that may exist there. Therefore any plants that do exist there would not be green, as production of chlorophylls would be a waste of energy and resources.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
Plants get the water they require for photosynthesis by absorbing from the soil through their root systems. It is then transported up the stem and to the leaves where is is used to synthesise sugars through photosynthesis.
Water is absorbed from soil . CO2 is from atmosphere.
co2, sunlight and water
Plants get the nutrients that they need from the soil and water. They get the ingredients to make their own food through photosynthesis.
Plants NEED it to do photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis, Carbon Dioxide, and Water
the three essential ingredients that plants need to complete photosynthesis are carbon, nitrogen & sunlight.
chloraphyll, the chemical need for plants to undergo photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy from sunlight.
The kind of organism that would be most likely to perform photosynthesis is the plant. All plants must perform photosynthesis.
chloraphyll, the chemical need for plants to undergo photosynthesis
Of Course! They use Photosynthesis. (:
Plants produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Therefore, we, as animals who need oxygen to breathe, must have green plants in our ecosystem in order to survive.