Photosynthesis is the process that green plants use to harness the energy of the Sun. Plants use the Sun's energy to turn Carbon Dioxide and water into useful sugars. Oxygen is released as a byproduct.
Jan Baptist van Helmont was the first to study the effects of photosynthesis in the 1600s, while important research on many of it's attributes was continued by many scientists since then, including Joseph Priestley, Jean Senebier, Cornelius Van Niel, and Robert hill to name a few.
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Photosystem 2 happens in photosynthesis before photosystem 1. However they are numbered in order of how they were discovered. Photosystem 1 was discovered before photosystem 2. In photosynthesis the order of them is 2 then 1. meaning that photosystem 1 was discovered 1st but photosystem 2 happens 1st in photosynthesis
in the 1930's he discovered that plants took in carbon dioxide and water and they released oxygen
The term "photosynthesis" was first coined by the scientist Jan Ingenhousz in 1779. Ingenhousz's experiments on plants helped to uncover the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy.
Jean Senebier discovered that plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. This was a key contribution to our understanding of how plants contribute to the Earth's atmosphere.
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Jan Ingenhousz is the person who is credited with the discovery of photosynthesis. He was a British scientist who died in 1799.
Photosystem 2 happens in photosynthesis before photosystem 1. However they are numbered in order of how they were discovered. Photosystem 1 was discovered before photosystem 2. In photosynthesis the order of them is 2 then 1. meaning that photosystem 1 was discovered 1st but photosystem 2 happens 1st in photosynthesis
He discovered that light energy is important for photosynthesis. AD 1845
in the 1930's he discovered that plants took in carbon dioxide and water and they released oxygen
Yvonne B Heimlich He found it out via using 3 complex experiemnts
Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore ... In other words, he discovered that plants produce oxygen.
The term "photosynthesis" was first coined by the scientist Jan Ingenhousz in 1779. Ingenhousz's experiments on plants helped to uncover the process by which they convert light energy into chemical energy.
he discovered photosynthesis and how plants get energy from the sun to make food and sugars
Priestly, and Melvin Calvin! Look it up if you need to know who invented photosynthesis! I hope this helps!
The dark reaction of photosynthesis is named after Melvin Calvin who discovered it, hence the other name for it, The Calvin Cycle.