Biology, asked by rupalrupeshshah75, 2 months ago

3. What is the role of carbon dioxide and water
in the process of photosynthesis?
4. How do chlorophyll and sunlight affect
photosynthesis?
5. Why are green plants called autotrophs?
6. What does 'photo represents in term
photosynthesis?
7. Name the raw materials needed for
photosynthesis.
8. Write equation to represent the basics of
för photosynthesis.
9. Which form of energy is utilised by chlorophyll?
In which form is this energy converted during
photosynthesis and stored in glucose?

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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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3. During the process of photosynthesis plants take Co2 and water from the air and soil which further transfer water into oxygen and Carbon dioxide into glucose . The plant then release oxygen into the air and store energy within the glucose .

4. The chlorophyll generally absorb sunlight . Chlorophyll give plant a green colour because it does not absorb green wavelength of white light.

Plant trap sunlight in the leaf and plant use the energy to change water and Carbon dioxide into glucose and sugar.

5. Green plants are called autotrophs because they make their own food by themselves by the process of photosynthesis .

6. The term photo represent the light in photosynthesis.

7. Raw material needed for photosynthesis

  • water
  • Carbon dioxide
  • sunlight
  • oxygen
  • good soil

8. Equation=

6co _{2} + 6H_{2}0  + (energy)   = \\  =  C_{6} H_{12} O_{6} + 6O _{2}

9. Chemical energy . In photosynthesis solar energy is harvested and converted to chemical energy in the form of glucose using water and CO2.

Answered by YASHMATHIYA
2

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