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Q: Why can a plant photosynthesize?
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How plant meet their need?

Absorb water and photosynthesize


What is the importance of leaves in plant?

because the leaves create food for the plant.


What parts of a moss plant an unable to photosynthesize?

Foot, seta and capsule


Do all parts of a plant photosynthesize?

No only the leaf carries out that particular task.


What will happen first when a plant cell's chloroplasts are removed?

The plant wouldn't be able to photosynthesize food and die from starvation.

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Why chlorophyll found in plant-like protist?

because plant like protists photosynthesize and wouldn't be able to photosynthesize without chlorophyll


Do plant release oxygen when they photosynthesize?

Yes.


Every plant can photosynthesize This is a tree Therefore it must photosynthesize is ethos pathos or logos?

Deductive reasoning


How plant meet their need?

Absorb water and photosynthesize


What is the importance of leaves in plant?

because the leaves create food for the plant.


What parts of a moss plant an unable to photosynthesize?

Foot, seta and capsule


What are the main differences between plant and human cells?

Plant cells have stuff so they can photosynthesize. (chlorophyll)


What pigment do most plant-like protists contain that allows them to photosynthesize?

Chlorphyll!


What make plant flaccid?

Lack of water supply or sunlight as it cannot photosynthesize


Do all parts of a plant photosynthesize?

No only the leaf carries out that particular task.


Is oxygen needed to make food in a plant?

Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.


What will happen first when a plant cell's chloroplasts are removed?

The plant wouldn't be able to photosynthesize food and die from starvation.