Definitions of Photosynthesis,Cholorophyll ,Stomata and guards cells in a plant
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the process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight.
Chlorophyll is a green photosynthetic pigment found in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
Plants also 'sweat' through a process called transpiration, and the plant's pores, which are found on the leaves, are called stomata.
Guard cells have a very important job because by opening and closing stomata,.
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants prepare their food with carbon dioxide and chlorophyll in the presence of sunlight.
Chlorophyll is the green coloured pigment contained in the leaves of a plant that help the plant during photosynthesis to make its food.
Stomata are the tiny openings in the under side of the leaves of a plant through which the plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
Guard cells are the two kidney shaped cells present at the mouth of stomata which open only when the plant takes in carbon dioxide and remain closed other time to prevent the dust particles from entering into the body of the plant....
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