healthy plants and fresh oxygen
plants are very important because they give out oxygen while photosynthesis,consumed by humans for respiration. trees give fruits,timber,wood,herbs and also plays an important part in country,s economy. they provide natural beauty. they prevent soil erosion,provide shade and habitat for wild life......
That they're the point by which soluble minerals and nutrients enter the plant is the reason why a plant's roots are important to photosynthesis. By capillary action, and therefore against the force of gravity, these soluble minerals and nutrients travel up through the plant to the leaves [or the stem in the case of cactus plants] for the photosynthetic interaction with sunlight. From that interaction are produced the energizing starches and sugars the plant needs to carry out such necessary activities as growing blooms, buds, and fruits.So the less fertile the soil, the less rewarding the intake by the roots, less satisfactory the products of photosynthesis, and the more traumatic the life cycle of the plant.
The ability to conduct photosynthesis.
CO2
Photosynthesis is a process carried out by green plants where simple substances are made into sugar using the energy from sunlight. It helps keep the plants alive. Plants provide oxygen for other organisms, so photosynthesis is pretty important as by keeping the plants alive, it keeps us alive.
Because since we give out carbon dioxide the plants use it to make photosynthesis so they give out the opposite kind of gas; oxygen.
plants are very important because they give out oxygen while photosynthesis,consumed by humans for respiration. trees give fruits,timber,wood,herbs and also plays an important part in country,s economy. they provide natural beauty. they prevent soil erosion,provide shade and habitat for wild life......
They are important because they provide water source.
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Photons is the term for the particles of light that provide the energy needed for photosynthesis.
They are important because they provide water source.
Photon
Chlorophyll is the pigment that captures the radiant energy from the sun. This energy is then used to facilitate photosynthesis.
it provides CO2, a raw material for photosynthesis.
Actually it produce the fuel. Glucose is the fuel and it is produced by photosynthesis
Because reserve food material is stored in the cotyledones. Another important function assigned to the eudicot cotyledons is to work as organ of photosynthesis in those seeds where epigeal germination takes place.
That they're the point by which soluble minerals and nutrients enter the plant is the reason why a plant's roots are important to photosynthesis. By capillary action, and therefore against the force of gravity, these soluble minerals and nutrients travel up through the plant to the leaves [or the stem in the case of cactus plants] for the photosynthetic interaction with sunlight. From that interaction are produced the energizing starches and sugars the plant needs to carry out such necessary activities as growing blooms, buds, and fruits.So the less fertile the soil, the less rewarding the intake by the roots, less satisfactory the products of photosynthesis, and the more traumatic the life cycle of the plant.