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photosynthesis has some very interesting facts. first photosynthesis uses light to help with the process and uses water,carbon dioxide,and oxygen. this could help you on projects.here is the equation. 6CO2 + 6H2O --------> C6H12O6+6O2
· The energy for photosynthesis comes from light.

· Light energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll.

· Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level.

· Photosynthesis is the single most important chemical process on earth.

· It is needed for nearly all plants.
1) Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth.

2) It is the process in which plants use the sun's energy to manufacture food.

3) Photosynthesis uses solar energy to form simple sugars from water and carbon dioxide gas.

4) These sugars are converted into starch, protein, or fat; and we eat them as fruits and vegetables.

5) Photosynthesis changes light energy into food (chemical) energy.

6) Photosynthesis maintains life for green plants and as a result all other living things as well.

7) Directly and indirectly green plants generate most of the world's chemical energy.

8) All of this energy originally came from the sun, and it is available to us only as a result of photosynthesis.

9) Photosynthesis a sequence of chemical changes that takes place in a millionth of a second.

10) Most chlorophyll molecules and certain plant pigments act as antennas which receive and absorb solar energy
The process mostly takes place in the chloroplasts of plant leaf mesophyll cells. The energy for photosynthesis comes from light.

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