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An element "X" forms an oxide XO2 which is a very useful gas in photosynthesis
process. The element "X" is:
Sulphur
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Carbon​

Answers

Answered by namitasahu210
2

Answer:

carbon

Explanation:

carbon dioxide is combined with water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to provide glucose and oxygen.

Answered by aryansuts01
1

Answer:

Concept :

Plants and other creatures employ a process called photosynthesis to transfer light energy, typically from the Sun, into chemical energy that can subsequently be released to power the organisms' activities (energy transformation).

Given :

A particularly helpful gas in the photosynthesis process is the oxide XO2, which an element called "X" generates. "X" is the following:

[A]. Sulphur

[B]. Nitrogen

[C]. Phosphorus

[D]. Carbon

Find :

To find the element "X" is

Answer :  

The correct option is [D] (Carbon)

The photosynthesis process occurs in cell organelles termed chloroplasts at the cellular level. The distinctive green hue of the leaves is a result of the presence of chlorophyll, a green pigment, in these organelles.

As previously mentioned, photosynthesis takes place in leaves, and the specialised cell organelle in charge of this activity is known as the chloroplast. A leaf's petiole, epidermis, and lamina make up its structural components. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and sunlight are absorbed by the lamina.

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