15-30 c
light
Light energy is needed to carry out photosynthetis.It is captured by chloropyll
Carbon dioxide and water are the two inorganic materials needed by the plant to carry out photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata, while water is absorbed from the soil through the plant's roots.
ATP and NADPH
Carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis in plants. The minimum level required for photosynthesis to occur is around 150 parts per million (ppm). Below this level, plants may not be able to properly carry out photosynthesis and grow.
light
carbon dioxide
no oil isn't a suitable substitute for water
50 % sunlight is needed by herbs to carry out photosynthesis
Light energy is needed to carry out photosynthetis.It is captured by chloropyll
Carbon dioxide and water are the two inorganic materials needed by the plant to carry out photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata, while water is absorbed from the soil through the plant's roots.
water, carbon dioxide and adequate sunlight
Chlorophyll is the main pigment needed to carry out the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. It absorbs light energy from the sun and converts it into chemical energy that is used by the plant to produce glucose.
There are no chemicals needed for photosynthesis. It is a biological process involving anabolic pathways which build glucose and oxygen molecules from carbon dioxide and water. All that must be present is sunlight. Plants carry out photosynthesis naturally for it is how they make their food. chemical equation: 6H2O + 6CO2 + light ------> 6O2 + C6H12O6
ATP and NADH2
ATP and NADPH
Carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis in plants. The minimum level required for photosynthesis to occur is around 150 parts per million (ppm). Below this level, plants may not be able to properly carry out photosynthesis and grow.