The roots of a plant.
The roots.
Chlorophyll is a green chemical inside chloroplasts. It carries out photosynthesis, which makes energy for a plant using sunlight. In fact, when you get a grass stain on your clothes, the green stuff is chlorophyll.
Photosynthesis is a noun. It describes the process by which carbohydrates, carbon dioxide, water, and salts, are converted using sunlight as energy.
the roots
Magnesium is the alkaline earth metal that is part of the reaction process of photosynthesis.
Yes. Water is an essential part of life for all carbon-based life forms. It helps process the nutrients in our body, keeps us hydrated, and breaks down polar compounds, allowing us to absorb vital ions.
The Leaves absorb it and use it for photosynthesis.
The roots absorb mineral ions and water and transport them to the leaves. But photosynthesis does not actually use the minerals in making the sugar.
Which part of plant takes in nutrience
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts which are in a plant's leaves. In the chloroplasts, there are chlorophyll molecules that absorb light energy needed for the photosynthesis process.
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to absorb sunlight and to provide nutrients via photosynthesis
They are a part in a cell that makes food for the plant through photosynthesis. (eg: they absorb light for a plant cell to use in photosynthesis) They are not found in onions or other underground plants because there is no sunlight.
leaves the leaves absorb sunlight to make the plants food, starch. This process is called photosynthesis.
pigment molecules absorb light energy
Yes, the leaf is the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which a plant uses sunlight, water and Carbon Dioxide to make food for itself.
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
They absorb the light needed for photosynthesis.