Explain How Plants perform
photosynthesis
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For plants to perform photosynthesis they require light energy from the sun, water and carbon dioxide. Water is absorbed from the soil into the cells of roots. ... Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through pores in the leaves called stomata. The leaves also contain chloroplasts which hold chlorophyll.
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- Plants trap sunlight with the help of chlorophyll present on the leaf surface
- They convert the solar energy into chemical energy along with splitting water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen molecules
- Reduction of Carbon dioxide to form carbohydrates
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