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how do green plants synthesise their food ​

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Answered by KRPS500
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The leaves contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which colors the leaves green. Chlorophyll can make food the plant can use from carbon dioxide, water, nutrients, and energy from sunlight. This process is called photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, plants release oxygen into the air.

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Answered by GoogleForever
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Ans- Green plants synthesise their food by utilising water and carbon dioxide in the presence of Sunlight and chlorophyll.

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