Carbon dioxide is the source of carbon. It is reduced to glucose
An inorganic molecule required by green plants for the process of photosynthesis is carbon dioxide.
Anywhere that is green is the chloroplasts where the food is produced from carbon dioxide and water into glucose with the help of sunlight.
The chloroplasts absorb light, allowing the plant to photosynthesize (make food by absorbing water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight) which absorbs all lights except green light which is why plants are green because they reflect the green light instead of absorbing it.
Chloroplasts give plants their green color.Chloroplasts use the energy in sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar.
Chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts - the process is known as photosynthesis.
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Chloroplasts of a plant cell photosynthesis happens in the leaves the chemical equation is water+carbon dioxide->sunlight->oxygen +glucose leaves. Green Leaves Chloroplasts (in plants). Photosynthesis occurs in the Chloroplasts which is only found in plants. Chloroplast takes energy from the sun and changes it to chemical energy which is then used by the plant for different functions. Chemical Equation: Carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen In chloroplasts
Flower stems and leaves are green because they contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, and this is a green pigment. Chloroplasts are important because they are the site of photosynthesis - is the process by which a plant creates its own food (glucose) from solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide. Thus, the plant's synthesis of food is taking place in the stem and leaves, and these areas appear green in colour.
Without carbon dioxide, no green plant on earth would ever be able to exist, since all green plants breathe in carbon dioxide, just as we breathe in oxygen.