Light reaction or Hill's reaction.
There is no specific name to the process, this is simply a metabolic process that produces the pigment chlorophyll. Photosynthesis, however it the process that is used by the chlorophyll to produce food from sunlight
Flowers produce oxygen that they dont needas part of a process they use to make food.What is the name of this process
The process that occurs inside the chloroplasts is called photosynthesis. This process involves converting light energy into chemical energy by utilizing water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
Chemiluminescence is called cold light because it does not produce heat as a byproduct, unlike incandescence which does produce heat. This makes chemiluminescence an efficient way to produce light without generating heat energy.
Chemical energy is converted into electromagnetic energy in the form of light.
There is no specific name to the process, this is simply a metabolic process that produces the pigment chlorophyll. Photosynthesis, however it the process that is used by the chlorophyll to produce food from sunlight
Flowers produce oxygen that they dont needas part of a process they use to make food.What is the name of this process
This word is siderurgy.
budding
Photosynthesis.
Combustion is the scientific term for the process of burning. During combustion, a substance combines rapidly with oxygen to produce heat and light.
lightbulbs and the sun
The name of the device that produces coherent light is LASER.
the name given to two colours that produce white light are called complementary colours.
The process that occurs inside the chloroplasts is called photosynthesis. This process involves converting light energy into chemical energy by utilizing water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen.
Chemiluminescence is called cold light because it does not produce heat as a byproduct, unlike incandescence which does produce heat. This makes chemiluminescence an efficient way to produce light without generating heat energy.
of Light, of Light, A name sometimes applied to the process of annealing metals.