how plants take sunlight in water
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Most plants and many bacteria get their food by photosynthesis. ... Aquatic plants get water and carbon dioxide from their aquatic environment and, like the land plants, light energy from the sun. Even though the plant is underwater, it still gets its energy from the sun because sunlight can pass through water.
Most plants and many bacteria get their food by photosynthesis. ... Aquatic plants get water and carbon dioxide from their aquatic environment and, like the land plants, light energy from the sun. Even though the plant is underwater, it still gets its energy from the sun because sunlight can pass through water.
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Unlike animals, most plants do not need to find food, because they can make it for themselves.Plants use energy from sunlightto turn water and carbon dioxide into an energy-rich sugar called glucose. This process is called photosynthesis, which means “making things with light”.
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