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Define photosynthesis...​

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Answered by varsha865118
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Photosynthesis is the process by which living plant cells which contains chlorophyll, produce food substances like glucose and starch from carbon dioxide and water by using light energy.

  • It provides food for all living beings including animals and humans.

  • It provides us oxygen to breathe in by releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.

  • Photosynthesis can occur in two phases

  • Light Reaction and
  • Dark Reaction

  • Light reaction traps the energy by using chlorophyll and use that energy in splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen which is called photolysis.

  • Dark reaction transfer the hydrogen from NADPH through a series of chemical reactions to combine with carbon dioxide to produce glucose by using energy from ATP
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