All green plants would die then oxygen breathing animals would all die; CO2 would no longer be converted to O2 - it would build up to toxic levels. Anaerobic bacteria would thrive, Aerobic bacteria would die out.
It will be the worlds end. Because of it is making food for all animals.
All organisms will die. photosynthesis is the making food.
Life on the planet would disappear.
The main energy process that plants carry out is photosynthesis. This is the process they use to create food using carbon dioxide and water.
photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the second step in a plant's life cycle.
Photosynthesis only happens in plants and fungi, while respiration happens with animals. In the process of photosynthesis, plants take in CO2 and water and they produce oxygen and glucose. In the process of respiration, animals take in the oxygen and glucose that the plants produce and release CO2 and water, which the plants take in. This all fit to become a cycle, which is why we and plants support one another. In the night, however, plants perform the process of respiration instead of photosynthesis. The similarities that they have is that they are both processes that provide the needs of life to the different organisms.
Photosynthesis (The chloroplasts in plant cells use solar energy to process nutrients.)
Photosynthesis is much needed for life. It is the process making food.
The main energy process that plants carry out is photosynthesis. This is the process they use to create food using carbon dioxide and water.
It's the (sole) energy source for most of life on Earth. If it stopped in all plants we'd all die.
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Photosynthesis.
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Photosynthesis Water, Sunlight, and Carbon Dioxide go into the chloroplast, and glucose and oxygen come out.
Photosynthesis is a process which plants go through. This helps them grow and become stronger.
Photosynthesis :)
Life functions? As in life? Well, if it stops performing, "life", I assume it will subsequently die, since death is the absence of life.
Photosynthesis is the second step in a plant's life cycle.