Oxygen is the gas released during the process of photosynthesis.
During the daytime, there is a net movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis, while oxygen and water vapor are released as byproducts of photosynthesis and respiration. This exchange of gases is facilitated by small openings on the leaf surface called stomata.
The green areas of a variegated leaf contain starch, as they are the regions where photosynthesis occurs. Starch is produced during photosynthesis and serves as a storage form of energy for the plant.
It is about green plants. It is happening in every single leaf alive.
in the leaf
Yes, because there are several other plastids in a plant that absorbs different light to do photosynthesis.
Alcohol, such as ethanol or methanol, is commonly used to remove chlorophyll from a green leaf during photosynthesis. This process is known as leaf decolorization or leaf destarching.
During the daytime, there is a net movement of carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis, while oxygen and water vapor are released as byproducts of photosynthesis and respiration. This exchange of gases is facilitated by small openings on the leaf surface called stomata.
The green areas of a variegated leaf contain starch, as they are the regions where photosynthesis occurs. Starch is produced during photosynthesis and serves as a storage form of energy for the plant.
green area
It's called Chlorophyll, it makes the leaf green and helps with photosynthesis.
a chemical called chlorophill makes it green :) which is needed for Photosynthesis
It is about green plants. It is happening in every single leaf alive.
A leaf is green because of a pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight and helps the plant make food through photosynthesis.
This is the process that makes a leaf/plant green.
chlorophyll is the green pigment which is necessary for photosynthesis to occur Chlorophyll
in the leaf
The pigment responsible for photosynthesis (Chlorophyll) reflects the green wave length of sunlight when light fall on the leaf. That is why leaves appear green in the presence of light.