Transpiration in photosynthesis refers to the process by which water vapor is released from plant leaves into the atmosphere. As plants absorb water from the soil for photosynthesis, some of this water evaporates through small openings called stomata. This loss of water helps to create a negative pressure that facilitates the uptake of more water and nutrients from the roots, while also aiding in gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis. Additionally, transpiration plays a crucial role in regulating plant temperature and maintaining overall plant health.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
they do not contain chlorophyll, so they cannot absorb light energy for phtosynthesis
Yes because photosynthesis occurs at a faster rate than cellular respiration
Chemosynthesis and photosynthesis both involve converting energy into organic molecules. However, chemosynthesis uses inorganic compounds as a source of energy, while photosynthesis uses light. Both processes are vital for sustaining life in certain ecosystems.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) is involved in photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process is crucial for plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
oxygen and glucose
oxygen and glucose
Glucose
200 years
to make food
Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
no it is the opposite, it is a composition reaction.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
symbionic, gynocoligist, phtosynthesis, periodic, paliotoligist
12H2O+6CO2+energy ---> 6O2+C6H12O6+6H2O
12H2O+6CO2+energy ---> 6O2+C6H12O6+6H2O
The reactants of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide, CO2, and water, H2O.