water carbon dioxide sunlight
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
chloroplasts
The source of water in photosynthesis is typically taken up by the plant's roots from the soil. This water is then transported through the plant to the leaves where it is used in the process of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere through the leaves during photosynthesis. This carbon dioxide is then used along with water and sunlight to produce glucose, which is the food that plants need to survive and grow.
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
The plant absorbs carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis.
the perkiness of the plant
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
The three main things that enter the plant during photosynthesis are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. Water is absorbed through the roots, carbon dioxide is taken in from the air through small openings in the leaves called stomata, and sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the plant's cells.
in the stem of the plant
in the leaf
Carbon dioxide enters the plant through tiny openings called stomata on the leaves during the process of photosynthesis.