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You will find photosynthesis in producers only, such as plants

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Which chemical aids in photosynthesis do you find in a chloroplast?

chlorophyll


What did jean find?

That CO2 is used up is in photosynthesis.


What cell organelle can you find the chlorophyll?

They are in chloroplasts. They are used for photosynthesis


How do plants maintain homeostasis in photosynthesis?

i don't know find out


In which part of the plant would you find most chloroplasts and why?

In the leaves because most of photosynthesis takes place in the leaves and chloroplasts are the seat of photosynthesis.


Where can one find more information about photosynthesis?

The encyclopedia has the best information about photosynthesis and can be found either in the book or online if you prefer. Photosynthesis can hard to explain to children so there is another site called Photosynthesis for Kids that can help kids understand a little better.


Can you find photosynthesis in any drink besides water?

Its not found in any drink.


Where exactly do you find photosynthesis?

Outside, I think you should go and look outside.


If water containing radioactive oxygen were given to plants in what end product of photosynthesis would you find radioactivity?

Yes, you will find radioactivity as one of the end product of photosynthesis if the water containing radioactive oxygen is given to plants.


Why does plants and fungi use photosynthesis?

The basic answer would be that they use photosynthesis to extract nutrients from the sun's rays which they need to survive… I don't really know much about it… look up photosynthesis on google and I'm sure you can find a better answer.


In which part of a plant would you find the most chloroplasts and why?

You would find the most chloroplasts in the leaf cells of a plant, particularly in the mesophyll cells. This is because chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, which primarily occurs in the leaves where sunlight can be absorbed for energy.


Can you find stomata in root and stem of any plant?

Some stems are capable of preforming photosynthesis so CO2 would be needed at the site of photosynthesis and stoma would be there to infuses CO2 in and O2 out. No roots preform photosynthesis so no stoma.