after photosynthesis plant store its food in fruits. the water soluble glucose is stored as it as ar convert it into starch(er:rice). some food is stored in stem (sugarcane),some are used for metabolic activity.
In the sea-evaporates from the sea, comes down as rain on land, goes down the rivers to go back to the sea.
After water enters through the stoma of the leaf, it might be temporarily stored in the spongy mesophyll.
Water is stored in the large central vacuole to use later in the process of photosynthesis.
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Chlorophyll is the pigment most associated with photosynthesis. It's stored in an organelle known as a chloroplast. The chloroplasts are found all throughout the cell, as each cell containing chloroplast might contain 10 to 100 of them.
There are several things that are stored in plant vacuoles. Water, food, and starch are all things that are stored in vacuoles.
Lots of things aren't stored in plastids. Nucleic acids, for example. Plastids mainly store starch and pigments, although other stuff might get stored there as well.
say there was a pondweed in a beaker with tonnes of light and a sea slug was put in with it they will both survive due to photosynthesis. if a pondweed was in a beaker and had no light with a sea slug the sea slug will die because the plant can't photosynthesis and will respire
Definitely...but to a lesser extent, it would get very little light but yes it would get some Plants gather sunlight on cloudy days as well as sunny days!
The process of photosynthesis is the basis for practically all of the food chains on Earth.Chlorophyll, a green pigment in plants, is the primary chemical in photosynthesis."Plants carry out photosynthesis in order to survive."
The rate of photosynthesis would be slowed down by increasing the thickness of a leaf. Leaves that are broad and thin offer the best conditions for the process.
Chlorophyll is the pigment most associated with photosynthesis. It's stored in an organelle known as a chloroplast. The chloroplasts are found all throughout the cell, as each cell containing chloroplast might contain 10 to 100 of them.
== The reaction that photosynthesis causes is that you get food with out watering the plant although it might take longer. The plant needs food to live or else it can die if it doesn't have sunlight or water it can cause the plant to dry out and die. == Photosynthesis is the process by which a plant converts sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food that it can use to grow.
it is a state
Vitamin A is stored in the liver
You might mean the reactants, the reactants for photosynthesis are 6CO2 + 6H2O+ light energy. The products from these reactants are Oxygen, Glucose. Photosynthesis: 6CO2+6H2O+light energy--->6O2+C6H12O6.
Photosynthesis happens rapidly when there is sunlight. Sunlight is a main factor necessary for Photosynthesis. So if the temperature is not hot enough, photosynthesis might not happen as rapidly as it happens when the sunlight is directly there.
If one ingredient was removed, I doubt photosynthesis would function correctly.
All viruses kill they cells that they infect. If not right away then later.
Just a second; you might be a tad mixed up here. Did you mean "Why is the waste product in photosynthesis carbon dioxide?"? Because then I can answer you. You're wrong; CO2 is not the product of photosynthesis, but the reactant (or the "input" as opposed to the "output") During photosynthesis plants take in water, carbon dioxide and sunlight, and release oxygen gas, as well as making glucose for its "food". Really complex process. But just for the sake of remembering you can just say that they just take off a carbon atom from the gas (but they don't; it's actually oxygen from the water that's released, but you'll learn about that later- it's a really complicated process). However, in the process of respiration (which is NOT breathing!!! It's the process of releasing energy from food) all aerobic life (life which "breathes", including plants) take in Oxygen and release Carbon Dioxide (including plants), so in some ways plants are just continuously making and recycling Oxygen and Carbon dioxide...
I think it might be photosynthesis