do grass also do photosynthesis
shailja5:
yes,due to the green pigment chlorophyll present on it.
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They are able to do this with the help of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the reason why leaves and grassare green, and it is located in leaves in what is called chloroplasts. So the recipe forphotosynthesis is carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll, and energy from the sun.
They are able to do this with the help of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the reason why leaves and grassare green, and it is located in leaves in what is called chloroplasts. So the recipe forphotosynthesis is carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll, and energy from the sun.
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Yes, grass also undergoes photosynthesis because it contains chlorophyll which reacts with sunlight, atmospheric carbon dioxide and water absorbed from soil , forming glucose and oxygen as the products.
Every plant containing chlorophyll takes part in photosynthesis and so does grass. Even stems of green plants undergo photosynthesis.
Every plant containing chlorophyll takes part in photosynthesis and so does grass. Even stems of green plants undergo photosynthesis.
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