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is the site of reception of light energy in leaves ​

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Answered by manasisajjan2004
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Leaves of a plant have a green pigment called chlorophyll. In the presence of sunlight, they use carbon dioxide and water to synthesise carbohydrate. ... Carbon dioxide from air is taken through stomata. Water and minerals are absorbed by the roots and transported to leaves.

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  • Leaves of a plant have a green pigment called chlorophyll. In the presence of sunlight, they use carbon dioxide and water to synthesise carbohydrate. Carbon dioxide from air is taken through stomata. Water and minerals are absorbed by the roots and transported to leaves.
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