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How do Plants carry out photosynthesis

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Answered by Palaksingh2006
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Answer:

Plants use energy and sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose.

Photosynthesis takes place inside the capsules in the leaf cells called chloroplast.

Answered by IndianArmy2007
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Explanation:

Roots of plants observe water and minerals from soil carbon dioxide from the air is taken by the stomata of the leaves chlorophyll pigments traps sunlight and convert in chemical energy which is utilised to synthesise food carbon dioxide and water.

the food produced is actually a carbohydrate (Glucose). this food stored inform of starch in the leaves.

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