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define photosynthesis along with the equation for the same

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Answered by HridayAg0102
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Plants take in carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose (a sugar) and oxygen. The following is the chemical equation, that expalins this process:
Carbon dioxide + water produces -> glucose + oxygen. In chemical language, this is written as,
6CO2 + 6H2O produces -> C6H12O6 + 6O2.

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Answered by yakumoreyucurry
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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight to produce its food(glucose) from carbon dioxide and water and release oxygen under the presence of chlorophyll.

Equation:-
Carbon dioxide + Water ---------> Glucose + Oxygen

OR

6CO _{2} + 6H_{2} O ------> C _{6} H _{12} O _{6} + 6O _{6}

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