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Water loss from leaves and stem is called transpiration
Sunlight creates a chemical process to take place in chlorophyll containing plants which use the sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and releases oxygen as a by-product. Therefore, the food is carbohydrates.
That depends on how we are doing this. The most common method is simple absorption into water. Next in line is the respiratory process of plants.
Photosynthesis
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Transpiration :)
hypertonic osmosis.
A plant has green leaves. The substance that makes them green is called chlorophyll. The plant uses the chlorophyll to photosynthesise which is the name for the process of it making its own food.
Water loss from leaves and stem is called transpiration
photosynthesis, where plants use the carbon in the form of CO2, water and sunlight as a heat source to produce fructose and glucose to feed the plant.
Sunlight creates a chemical process to take place in chlorophyll containing plants which use the sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and releases oxygen as a by-product. Therefore, the food is carbohydrates.
What is the botanical name of money plant leave
Welwitschia mirabilisDiscovered in 1859. The Afrikaans call it the "two-leaves-cannot-die"
That depends on how we are doing this. The most common method is simple absorption into water. Next in line is the respiratory process of plants.
Photosynthesis
The name is stoma (or plural stomata), and refers to holes or pores in both the leaves and the stem. The stoma allow for the transfer of carbon dioxide and oxygen from the process of photosynthesis.
The process is called transpiration, whereby water vapor is released through the stomata of plant leaves. A different process that releases liquid water from the xylem is called guttation.