The process by which green plants use light to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water. In the process oxygen and water are released. Increased levels of carbon dioxide can increase net photosynthesis in some plants. Plants create a very important reservoir for carbon dioxide. (references)A chemical process during which plant cells, containing chlorophyll, use light to change carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and release oxygen as a by-product. (references)
photosynthesis is what plants undergo to produce their own food, the sun light enters the leaf, then it goes under a reaction which turns NAD+ into NADPH and ADP into ATP, the ATP and NADPH go to the Calvin cycle and are combined with co2 then a very complicated process under goes, which the cos is turned int carbon and the NADPH and ATP power it but in the end the co2 is turned into carbon which is given off and gives the plant energy
Photosynthsis takes place in the Chloroplasts.
when a plant has a supply of carbon dioxide, sunlight and water, mainly when it needs glucose. photosynthesis logically happens pretty much all time but at night
In the chloroplastIt takes place within chloroplasts.In prokariyotes it takes place within photosynthetic filaments
becuase their is dark photosynthesis and light photsynthesis. {BTW I GOT TIS ANSWER FROM ANOTHERON THIS PAGE!} Dont blame em if its wrong but thanks for reading.
it is involved in photsynthesis.
Photsynthesis is the process in which plants use chlorophyll to make food.
a chloroplast contains chlorophyl. chlorophyl is the substance in a plant that changes sunlight into sugar energy.
In the chloroplastIt takes place within chloroplasts.In prokariyotes it takes place within photosynthetic filaments
becuase their is dark photosynthesis and light photsynthesis. {BTW I GOT TIS ANSWER FROM ANOTHERON THIS PAGE!} Dont blame em if its wrong but thanks for reading.
uranus
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oxygen
Oxygen.
light reaction.
Mosty in the leafs.
The leaf
what organisms can carry out photosynthesis
double-displacement reaction.
Sugar produced from respiration.