the sun.
The material is Chlorophyll and it comes from a green part of a plant cell called the chloroplast.
Important plant organelle called plastid (chloroplast, chromoplast, etc.) are needed for photosynthesis to occur. These organelles stores various types of pigments, such as chloroplast and carotenoids which take in light and begin photosynthesis.
The site of photosynthesis is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain a substance called chlorophyll which must be present during photosynthesis.
sunlight or cold water if im wrong sorry... haha:)
In order for photosynthesis to occur, CO2 must be captured from the environment and broken down into carbon and Oxygen via sunlight. The carbon is used for the plant while the oxygen is released.
For respiration, the mitochondria are essential as they are responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP. For photosynthesis, chloroplasts are required as they contain chlorophyll which captures sunlight to drive the process of producing glucose. Both processes are crucial for plant cells to produce energy and sustain life.
For photosynthesis to occur, three main things have to happen: 1) sunlight must be available to provide energy, 2) carbon dioxide must be present as a source of carbon, and 3) water must be available as an electron donor. These three factors are essential for the process of photosynthesis to take place in plants.
The disc-shaped cellular organelles called thykaloids within the chloroplasts contain the chlorophyll, which acts as a catalyst to capture energy from sunlight and use it to form new molecules (carbohydrates) from carbon dioxide and water.
Plants must have sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water for photosynthesis to occur. These three essential components are necessary for the production of glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
CO2 and H2O basically
Leaves need to be exposed to sunlight to undergo photosynthesis, which is the process that produces starch as a storage form of sugar. Without sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur, and starch will not be produced in the leaf cells. Therefore, exposing leaves to sunlight allows them to accumulate starch, making it easier to test for its presence.
the plant is exposed to light