How does photosynthesis works in plants
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Photosynthesis can happen in plantsbecause they have chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the pigment that makesplants green. Chlorophyll captures the Sun's energy and uses it to make sugars out of carbon dioxide from the air and water. The sugars fuel a plant'sroots, stems, and leaves so the plantcan grow.
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- Plants are eaten by herbivores like deer and cows. Herbivores are eaten by lions, humans, and other carnivores.
- Any food supply that can be traced all the way back to its origins will always start with a plant. Life would be extinct without plants or their ability to produce their own sustenance through a process known as photosynthesis.
- Photosynthesis is the conversion of sunlight into chemical energy by greener plants and microorganisms.
- Sunlight is collected and utilized by green plants through photosynthesis to transform waters, carbon dioxide, as well as minerals into the air but also energy-rich organic molecules.
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