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Give a brief description of the process of synthesis of food in green plant.​

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Answered by pinkydevibth
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Give a brief description of the process of synthesis of food in green plants?

We all know that plants are the primary source of food for all the life forms o the earth. Plants make food by themselves and we all are dependent on plants for food. The process of preparation of food in plants is called as photosynthesis. Let us dive deep into this process.

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which plants make food is photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food. Photosynthesis requires sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Chlorophyll is a substance in all green plants, especially in the leaves. Plants take in water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air. Autotrophs are the class of plants that are capable of preparing their own food.

Various steps involved in the process of photosynthesis

Given below are the various steps involved in the process of photosynthesis.

-Absorption of light energy through the sun by chlorophyll present in leaves.

-Conversion of light energy chemical energy. In this process, the water molecule splits into its respective components hydrogen and oxygen.

-Carbon dioxide is reduced into carbohydrates like glucose by light energy utilizing the hydrogen and oxygen produced in the above step...

Answered by Ananya202009
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In green plants, the synthesis of food occurs by a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, chlorophyll-containing cells of the leaves, use carbon dioxide and water to synthesis carbohydrates in the presence of sunlight. The process can be represented by an equation. During this process, oxygen is released. The carbohydrates formed ultimately get converted into starch. The presence of starch in leaves indicates the occurrence of photosynthesis. Starch is also a carbohydrate.

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