root to stem
They take in the light from the sun
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
In a cactus the leaves have been reduced to spines, to reduce the surface area from which water can be lost and to deter animals from eating the plant. As there are no leaves, photosynthesis must take place in the stem.
For photosynthesis to take place in plants, they need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These three components are essential for the process to occur, enabling plants to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Water is bidirectional process. It is cyclic in nature.
No, plants do not absorb oxygen as part of photosynthesis. Instead, they take in carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
yes it does, not !
photosynthesis usually takes place in the leaves! :)
in the leaves
Plants take in carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis. The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2.
They take in the light from the sun
Mesophyll cells...
During photosynthesis O2 is released by the photolysis of water whereas in respiration O2 is consumed in the breakdown of substrate(reserve food).In simple words , Photosynthesis release O2 while respiration requires O2.
No water can follow one of several paths that form the detailed cycle.
The plant takes in carbon dioxide, water and sunlight as ingredients for photosynthesis.
False.
The process of photosynthesis absorbs, or takes water in and then transforms it into energy.