Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, including apple trees, convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose serves as an energy source for the tree, enabling it to grow and produce fruit, including apples. The vibrant color and sweetness of apples are a result of the energy and nutrients derived from photosynthesis. Thus, without photosynthesis, apple trees would not be able to produce apples.
The process of photosynthesis initially provides the link between an abiotic factor, such as sunlight, and the needs of an entire ecosystem. Photosynthesis allows green plants to convert sunlight into energy, which is then transferred through the food chain to support all organisms in the ecosystem.
No, chlorophyll is not actually in the fruit itself. The tree that the apple is attached to does go though photosynthesis, and has chlorophyll. The tree then gives all the necessary nutrients to the fruit, so the apple does not need to, or even possess the ability to go through photosynthesis.
These links are called food chains. The herbivors eat plants to get energy taped by plants during photosynthesis. The herbivors are eaten by carnivors to recycle that very energy of photosynthesis. Thus there is a link among producers (plants) and consumers (animals).
During photosynthesis, the carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air combines with water (H2O) to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) as byproducts. Glucose is used as energy by the plant and oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
the energy source is sun. Photosynthesis need sun as a energy source.
the carbon dioxide emitted during respiration is used in photosynthesis
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the food chain
The process of photosynthesis initially provides the link between an abiotic factor, such as sunlight, and the needs of an entire ecosystem. Photosynthesis allows green plants to convert sunlight into energy, which is then transferred through the food chain to support all organisms in the ecosystem.
Photosynthesis
Apples don´t eat crayons. Apples can´t eat crayons. Apples absorb nutrients from the sunlight, which hits their leaves and turns into food for them. This process is called photosynthesis.
No, chlorophyll is not actually in the fruit itself. The tree that the apple is attached to does go though photosynthesis, and has chlorophyll. The tree then gives all the necessary nutrients to the fruit, so the apple does not need to, or even possess the ability to go through photosynthesis.
There are more than 7,500 known varieties of apples. See the link for a list.
There are more than 7,500 known varieties of apples. See the link for a list.
These links are called food chains. The herbivors eat plants to get energy taped by plants during photosynthesis. The herbivors are eaten by carnivors to recycle that very energy of photosynthesis. Thus there is a link among producers (plants) and consumers (animals).
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I dont think there is a diffrence between the two