Biology, asked by AmberinHussain, 9 months ago

How do green plants synthesise their food?​

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Answered by ItsCrazyDaRk02
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Explanation:

THEY SYNTHESISE THIER FOOD BY A PROCESS CALLED PHOTOSYNTHESIS. DURING THIS PROCESS STARCH IS FORMED WHICH IS THEN TRANSFERRED TO THE OTHER PARTS OF THE PLANT THROUGH THE STRUCTURES CALLED:XYLEM AND PHLOEM.

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Answered by SomeOneThere
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Answer:

green plants contain a pigment refferd as Chlorophyll through those pigments, thay are able to synthesise their own food

Explanation:

The chlorophyll converts sunlight energy to chemical energy in the the form of glucose, which is their food, and store them for later use, in the process, plants also release Oxygen gas, which is the by-product of photosynthesis...

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