I'm not sure if I am answering your question, but in autotrophic organisms - namely,
plants - photosynthesis occurs, using the energy from the sun to break water molecules,
combine the hydrogen ions with carbon dioxide from the environment, and leave some energy
left over in order to start the reactions of cellular respiration, which, in most plants, involves
breaking down the glucose entirely in order to collect the energy released in the form of an ATP
bond. Hope that answers your question.
the plant will die after some time gradully
-ICSE book
excess glucose stored as starch for later use..
Carbohydrates are synthesized using carbon dioxide and water in presence of sunlight by photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll present in green plants
A leaf can help a plant grow because a leaf has something called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. So pretty much a leaf is one way a plant can grow, live, and depend on. Of course it needs more than one to live.
Is like the the food of a plant cell or animal cell.
They are dependent. Photosynthesis relies on respiration and vice versa. Evidence is the two formulas. Photosynthesis: 6CO2+6H2O+Energy = C6H12O6+6O2 CP: C6H12O6+6O2 = 6CO2+6H2O
Chloroplast is used in photosynthesis. In the Chloroplast the sunlight and water go in and are seperated and sent to their designated areas to continue to process of photosynthesis or cellular respiration.
The sun provides energy to the plants, which they need to grow.
it breaks down the glucose and photosynthesis into the plant and makes it grow.
(1) The leaves make food for the plant by photosynthesis. (2) The leaves get rid of excess water from the plant through transpiration. (3) The leaves carry out the process of respiration in plants. The leaves make food for the plant by the process of photosynthesis.
Yes, a plant can still grow at the light compensation point. The light compensation point is the level of light intensity at which the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration in a plant. At this point, the plant is able to produce enough energy through photosynthesis to sustain its growth and metabolic processes.
Plant metabolism can be defined as the combination of two processes known as photosynthesis and respiration. These processes make it possible for plants to grow and reproduce.
yes. it cant grow without it
glucose C6H1206
Photosynthesis
plants get photosynthesis by sun rays that shine on leaves
photosynthesis...your plant needs light to grow. or if u want to to grow good use miracle grow..
Plant's need sunlight to grow.
How does fertilizer help photosynthesis
During photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are made by the plant. The glucose made is used by the plant as a form of food and the oxygen is discarded as a waste product.