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Where does photosynthesis happen in a plant cell?

Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells. This process uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.


What would happen to plants if one of the elements of photosynthesis was not present?

If one of the elements of photosynthesis, such as light, water, carbon dioxide, or chlorophyll, was not present, plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis effectively. This would lead to a decrease in the production of glucose and oxygen, which are essential for the plant's growth and survival. Over time, the plant would weaken and eventually die.


Where do the light reactions happen?

the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts


Where does photosynthesis happen at?

Photosynthesis happens, most of the time, in the organelle called the chloroplast. However, there are organisms that have other types of plastids that can also carry out photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis on their plasma membranes. Essentially, photosynthesis can happen in a variety of locations. All it needs is some membrane materials to make a chemiosmotic gradient as well as the proteins to catalyze the reactions.


What would happen to a plant cell if the chloroplasts stopped functioning?

If chloroplasts stopped functioning in a plant cell, the cell would not be able to perform photosynthesis. This would result in a lack of production of glucose, which is essential for the plant's energy needs. Ultimately, the plant cell would not be able to survive and would eventually die.