Math, asked by tiwari2459, 9 months ago

During photosynthesis, chlorophyll
containing cells of leaves (Fig. 1.2), in
the presence of sunlight, use carbon
dioxide and water to synthesise
carbohydrates (Fig. 1.3). The process
can be represented as an equation:
Carbon dioxide water
sunlight
chlorophyll
Carbohydrate oxygen​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

The equation for photosynthesis is as follows

6CO2+12H2O in presence of chlorophyll and sunlight _____C6H12O6+6CO2+6H2O Where C6H12O6 is glucose

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Answered by muskan2807
4

Answer:

starch(c) They convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates in the absence of sunlight

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