leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll which captures energy from sunlight . This______ is used in the process of________and along with other raw materials like________and _______synthesis
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Leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll which captures energy from sunlight. This light energy is used in the process of photosynthesis and along with other raw materials like water and carbon dioxide.
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Leaves have a green pigment called (a) Chlorophyll which captures (b) energy from sunlight. This (c) energy is used in the process of (d) photosynthesis and along with other raw materials like (e) carbon dioxide and (f) water to synthesize (g ) food.
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- Photosynthesis is the process of transforming light energy into chemical energy.
- Photosynthesis occurs in every green component of a plant.
- Chlorophyll, which is found in chloroplasts, gives plants their characteristically green appearance. Therefore, a chloroplast is where photosynthesis occurs.
- In particular, the stroma and grana sections of chloroplasts are where the photosynthesis reaction takes place.
- The stroma contains circular RNA, DNA, and enzymes that aid in plant starch production.
- The chloroplast produces glucose by using water, sunlight, and atmospheric gases. This glucose is a kind of sugar that supports the survival of plants.
- In exchange, plants release oxygen into the atmosphere as a consequence of photosynthetic processes.
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