Biology, asked by shinchan142, 1 year ago

explain photosynthesis with the chemical reaction..

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Answered by sidhant41
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Carbon dioxide is converted into sugars in a process called carbon fixation; photosynthesis captures energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrate. ... These nutrients are oxidized to produce carbon dioxide and water, and to release chemical energy to drive the organism's metabolism.


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Answered by QwertyPs
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The process by which autotrophs or green plants prepare their own food by utilising carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll is called {\bold{photosynthesis.}}

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It is the process by which green plants take in substances from the outside and convert them into stored forms of energy. This material is taken in the form of carbon dioxide and water which is converted into carbohydrates in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.

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6CO_2 + 12H_2O

--------> C_6H_1_2O_6 + 6H_2O

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