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Carbon dioxide+water sunlight chlorophyll glucose+oxygen

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Answered by kmswami2002
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Answer:

CARBON DIOXIDE + WATER + SUNLIGHT + CHLOROPHYLL

---------------------------------------- GLUCOSE + OXYGEN

Explanation:

IT’S CALLED PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Answered by aburaihana123
4

Answer:

Carbon dioxide react with water in the presence of sunlight chlorophyll to produce glucose and oxygen. This method is called photosynthesis

Explanation:

6Co_{2}  + 6 H_{2} O - > C_{6} H_{12} O_{6}  + 6 Cox_{2}

            (sunlight / chlorophyll)

Photosynthesis:

  • Photosynthesis is the process by which food, in the form of glucose, is created by plants.
  • Photosynthesis is a process in plants that transforms light energy from sunshine into chemical energy (glucose).
  • Glucose and oxygen are created using carbon dioxide, water, and light.
  • Typically, photosynthesis takes place in the leaves where chlorophyll, a green pigment, is found.
  • Chlorophyll has the ability to store sunlight energy needed for photosynthesis.
  • During gaseous exchange, the water comes from the root and the carbon dioxide from the stomata, and both serve as the reactants in the process.
  • Glucose, the ultimate product, serves as an organic fertiliser in plants.
  • The stomata are the means by which oxygen is expelled.

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