carbondioxide
Plenty of non-flowering plants are able to make food by absorbing carbon dioxide using chlorophyll, powered by sunlight to transform the CO2 into plant materials (food). Flowers are not required. In fact, flowering plants were a relatively recent development in botanical history - appearing relatively late in the Mesozoic (about 140 million years ago).
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Light, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Chlorophyll
Water - From the roots Carbon dioxide - From the air through the stomata Chlorophyll - The green pigment found in leaves Sunlight
carbon dioxide and water (with sunlight and chlorophyll - in chloroplasts)
sunlight water=carbon dioxide---glucose=oxegen chlorophyll or you can have... carbon dioxide = water= glucose = oxegen
Photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide, light, water and chlorophyll.
water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and enzymes
Light, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Chlorophyll
Water - From the roots Carbon dioxide - From the air through the stomata Chlorophyll - The green pigment found in leaves Sunlight
Chlorophyll converts carbon dioxide into sugars with the help of sunlight.
carbon dioxide and water (with sunlight and chlorophyll - in chloroplasts)
carbon dioxide and water (with sunlight and chlorophyll - in chloroplasts)
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that assist turning carbon dioxide, water and sunlight into glucose and oxygen.C55H70MgN4O6 (Chlorophyll), H20 (water), CO2 (carbon dioxide) and sunlight are used in photosynthesis.
sunlight water=carbon dioxide---glucose=oxegen chlorophyll or you can have... carbon dioxide = water= glucose = oxegen
it makes suger
Yes! It is the chlorophyll contained in the chloroplasts which absorb the sunlight. If sunlight is not absorbed, then there is no energy to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts, Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight.
Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll.