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Carrys out photosynthesis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the cellular level, the reactions for photosynthesis occur in organelles called chloroplasts (in eukaryotic cells). Blue-green algae (which are prokaryotic) carry-out the photosythesis reactions in the cytoplasm. ... And from the environment, photosynthetic organisms must get water & carbon dioxide.

Answered by tejas0402
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★Plants create their own energy food, called glucose, through a process called photosynthesis.

★To carry out photosynthesis plants need four things: chloroplasts, light, water and carbon dioxide.

★Sunlight is needed for plants to carry out photosynthesis.

★Photosynthesis can be carried out by any green parts of the plant.

★These green part contain chlorophyll the pigment that carries out photosynthesis in presence of sunlight and carbon dioxide.

★However, most of these pigments are present in the leaves therefore, majority of the photosynthesis is carried out in leaves

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