converted into starch by dehydration synthesis and stored in root
The green plants with the help f their green liquid pigment can produce its own food with the help of photosynthesis process.It can make glucose and starch eventually and can use it in its own growth and development.
First it is important to note that the color green is given off [as visible light] by plants BECAUSE THEY CANNOT USE IT.
Oxygen is produced by plants and blue-green algae and consumed by burning and animals breathing.
the chlorophll in leaves absorb light energy and convert that into glucose. Photosynthesis is the chemical change which happens in the leaves of green plants. It is the first step towards making food not just for plants, but ultimately for every animal on the planet as well. During this reaction, carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose and oxygen. The reaction requires energy in the form of sunlight, and chlorophyll must also be present. The glucose produced in the photosynthesis reaction can be converted to sucrose and carried to other parts of the plant in phloem vessels. Glucose can also be converted into starch and stored (the starch can later be turned back into glucose and used in respiration). Oxygen is a 'waste' product of photosynthesis.
Potassium hydroxide will react with carbon dioxide to produce potassium carbonate.
Sugar molecules.
Glucose
Carbon dioxide and water
They give of Oxygen. Glucose is produced as main product
No chlorophyll is the main green photosynthetic pigment in plants that produces glucose during photosynthesis
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As in all plants in the chloroplasts in cells. Most of this happens in the leaves, but can occur in any green part of the plant.
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.
The Problem: __CO2 + __H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 You need to balance the equation to solve the blanks above, which means making sure that there are the same number of C's, H's, and O's on each side of the arrow. The answer is 6 molecules of glucose and 6 molecules of water.
glucose and chlorophyll
No, it's an exclusive attribute of plants. Plants contain chlorophyll (it's what makes them green), which through the process of photosynthesis produces glucose. Animals get glucose from plants.
Carbon dioxide and water