photosynthesis
Mainly Carbon dioxide enters. Some water can enter,but majority of water leaves through them
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.
Plants absorb water through their roots from the soil. This water is then transported through the plant's vascular system to the leaves where photosynthesis takes place.
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.
Yes it does have chloroplast. If you can do and experiment.
water
because of the photosynthesis
No, photosynthesis does not mainly occur in the palisade cells in the roots. Photosynthesis primarily takes place in the leaves of plants, particularly in the palisade mesophyll cells, which are rich in chloroplasts. Roots typically absorb water and nutrients from the soil, and they do not contain chlorophyll, so they do not carry out photosynthesis.
Water is absorbed by plants from the soil through their roots, and it is then transported to the leaves where it is used in the process of photosynthesis.
They do share one big similarity and that is that the process of photosynthesis is the carbon dioxide needed to undergo photosynthesis, and plants and some bacteria. Photosynthesis: is a biological process in which green plant cells(mainly). Oxygen is produced as a by product during photosynthesis.
Plants obtain water for photosynthesis through their roots, which absorb water from the soil. Water is then transported through the plant's vascular system to the leaves where photosynthesis occurs. The process of water uptake by roots is facilitated by osmosis, where water moves from an area of higher concentration in the soil to lower concentration in the root cells.
This is because after this depth, sunlight amounts are insufficient for photosynthesis. Most creatures hunt or use chemosynthesis after this depth.