Biology, asked by obaidswag, 6 months ago


i) Where do plants absorbed water and Carbon dioxide
for photosynthesis?
oxygen
ii) Where is Chlorophyll present in the plants?
iii) Where does exchanges of gases occur?
carbon
dioxide
iv) Will photosynthesis occurs in the absence of li
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Answers

Answered by aasthaa60
2

Explanation:

The stomata is open open to observed the carbon dioxide needed to perform photosynthesis.They also open to release oxygen produce by the process.Plant roots and leave absorb water which reacts with carbon dioxide using energy from light as the catalyst

Answered by thinker1195
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  1. water absorbed from the soil into the rootsCarbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through pores in the leaves called stomata.
  2. chlorophyll is located within the thylakoid membrane, and the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membranes is called the stroma.
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