Science, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

From where the plants get each of the raw materials for their process of photosynthesis ?

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Answered by Bratzyflake
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Explanation:

From simple inorganic molecules.

Sunlight from sun

Carbon dioxide from air

Water and minerals from roots

Chlorophyll is the pigment which absorbs this sunlight and thus enable formation of simple organic molecules like glucose from these inorganic molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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The following are the raw materials that are required for the process of Photosynthesis :

=> Carbon Dioxide = Plants get carbon dioxide from atmisphere through thier stomata.

=> Water = Plants absorb water from soil through their roots and transport to leaves.

=> Sunlight = Sunlight is absorbed by the chlorophyll and the other green parts of the plants.

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