Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
That CO2 is used up is in photosynthesis.
That CO2 is used up is in photosynthesis.
No, washing up liquid has no use at all as glue.
Carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis is a gas at room temperature and pressure. It is taken in by plants through small openings in their leaves called stomata, where it participates in the process of photosynthesis to produce sugars for the plant's growth and development.
The source of water in photosynthesis is typically taken up by the plant's roots from the soil. This water is then transported through the plant to the leaves where it is used in the process of photosynthesis.
No, yet it is a crucial and complex Part of the Factory that processes the raw materials. While Chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis, it is not used up in the process of photosynthesis and none of its parts are used in the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Only the energy it absorbs from the Sun is used in photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is used up in photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen. The process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere and converted into carbohydrates with the help of sunlight and water.
Water is broken down and used after it enters a plant. This water goes into photosynthesis and is used as fuel.
Pigment I & II systems of cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation.
It is used up in the process or evaporated in transpiration which is evaporation from plants