CHLOROPLAST
in the stomata
A plants leaves are used to catch photons (sunrays) from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water. Those are the three basic ingredients needed for a plant to complete photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a leaf, more specifically in the stacks (grana) of the disks called thykaloids.
photosynthesis occurs in the gametophyte
the cells leaf do that they make the photosynthesis from the sun
To support the leaf but more importantly to allow photosynthesis to occur :)
mesophyll cells
it occurs in the chloroplast
in the stomata
So long as the plant or leaf is able to absorb sunlight through the water - yes.
chlorophyll is the green pigment which is necessary for photosynthesis to occur Chlorophyll
Leaves enable photosynthesis to occur. Photosynthesis is the process by which leaves absorb light and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrate for plants to grow.
Leaves enable photosynthesis to occur. Photosynthesis is the process by which leaves absorb light and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrate for plants to grow.
Yes, it affects the rate of photosynthesis and the grana(where light reactions occur).
The chloroplast is the main component/organelle in the process of photosynthesis. Also this organelle is unique to plant cells.
Almost all photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts, specifically in the chlorophyll molecules located in the mesophyll cells of the leaf. The mesophyll cells are located in the middle layer of the leaf, where they are well exposed to light.
There are tiny pores on the leaf called stomata which allow gases in and out.