How do plants get their raw materials required for photosynthesis
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CO2 - from the atmosphere through stomata .
sunlight - traps through the chloroplast.
water - by the root of the plants .
chlorophyll - it is present within the chloroplast of the cells oof the mesophyll tissues.
sunlight - traps through the chloroplast.
water - by the root of the plants .
chlorophyll - it is present within the chloroplast of the cells oof the mesophyll tissues.
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Plants needs the following raw material -
1) Carbon Dioxide – Plants get Carbon dioxide from atmosphere through stomata.
2) Water – Plants absorb water from soil through roots.
3) Sunlight – Sunlight is absorbed by the chloroplasts present in the chlorophyll.
Hope it helps!!!
1) Carbon Dioxide – Plants get Carbon dioxide from atmosphere through stomata.
2) Water – Plants absorb water from soil through roots.
3) Sunlight – Sunlight is absorbed by the chloroplasts present in the chlorophyll.
Hope it helps!!!
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