Basically, for photosynthesis, plants use water, photons(light), carbon dioxide, and nutrients in soil. If you want an in-depth answer, try asking a more specific question, please. :X
Yes, cotton plants do use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, and cotton plants are no exception. They use this energy to produce the nutrients they need to grow and develop.
Plants use photosynthesis to create their own food via sunlight.
All plants, some protists, bacteria and blue green algae uses the sun to make photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to create energy that then makes sugar for nutrient.
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Plants use carbon dioxide and water as raw materials for photosynthesis. These raw materials are converted into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll. The process of photosynthesis allows plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the environment.
Yes, cotton plants do use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, and cotton plants are no exception. They use this energy to produce the nutrients they need to grow and develop.
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
They use photosynthesis during daylight hours.
Plants use photosynthesis to create their own food via sunlight.
They use it for photosynthesis
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they are both plants
Plants use photosynthesis to let out oxygen, which we use.
Yes, all plants (except carnivourus plants) use photosynthesis to create nutrients for themselves.
Plants convert sunlight into energy using photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll and Chloroplasts are the two other substances that plants use to "conduct" photosynthesis
Plants that use photosynthesis to get food are green because the chloroplasts in their cells are green