Chemistry, asked by advmishraajay1981, 1 day ago

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How is chemistry involved in the life
of plants? State any two examples.​

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Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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  • To function and survive, plants produce a wide array of chemical compounds not found in other organisms. Photosynthesis requires a large array of pigments, enzymes, and other compounds to function. Secondly, plant physiology includes the study of biological and chemical processes of individual plant cells.
Answered by zack1706
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Explanation:

Studying the needs of plants can bring together important scientific ideas in biology, chemistry and physics. ... These because needed for the vast numbers of chemical reactions thappen as a plant grows. Matter. Air, water and nutrients are the starting point for the chemical reactions that happen to 'build' a plant.

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