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explain the process of Photosynthesis​

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Answered by srikanthn711
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6CO2 + 12H2O + Light Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O

Here, six molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) combine with 12 molecules of water (H2O) using light energy. The end result is the formation of a single carbohydrate molecule (C6H12O6, or glucose) along with six molecules each of breathable oxygen and water.

Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make glucose from the sunlight energy, water and carbon dioxide.

The light energy comes from the sun, which is constantly undergoing nuclear fusion (using hydrogen) and is absorbed by the palisade cells, which are optimised for energy absorbton. Water and carbon dioxide enter the leaf through the stomata (small holes on the underside f the leaf that are controlled by gaurd cells) by diffusion. The produced oxygen leaves the leaf in the same way, and the glucose is stored, used in respiration or used to make other vital substances.

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Answered by sourya1794
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It is the process in which plant produce glucose.

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Explanation~

Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make glucose from the sunlight energy, water and carbon dioxide.

The light energy comes from the sun, which is constantly undergoing nuclear fusion (using hydrogen) and is absorbed by the palisade cells, which are optimised for energy absorbton. Water and carbon dioxide enter the leaf through the stomata (small holes on the underside f the leaf that are controlled by gaurd cells) by diffusion. The produced oxygen leaves the leaf in the same way, and the glucose is stored, used in respiration or used to make other vital substances.

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