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How do plants synthesise their food?

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Answered by as9099401
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Answer:

By the formation of glucose by photosynthesis.

Answered by ashishpandey20052002
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Explanation: Plants synthesize their own food from simple substances like carbon dioxide and water in presence of light during photosyntheis. The plants need energy for the synthesis of food that is obtained from sunlight. The solar energy is entrapped by green pigment chlorophyll, present in chloroplasts.

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