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Maximum photosynthesis takes place by? ​

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Answered by 13997
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Answer:  Maximum photosynthesis occurs in red light. Light is absorbed by photosystem II that is membrane-bound. It absorbs infrared and red light. On the other hand, blue light is absorbed by chlorophyll and carotenoids but some carotenoids are not found in chloroplasts.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Answer:

Phytoplankton

Explanation:

  • Phytoplankton performs the most photosynthesis. Green plants, in particular, have the ability to photosynthesize.
  • Photosynthesis is also found in algae and a few microorganisms. The light energy is turned into energy in this process.
  • Energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, freshwater, and minerals are all used in this process.
  • Chloroplast is found in many plants and algae, but it contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that is responsible for the majority of light-gathering by plants.
  • They can photosynthesize with the help of chlorophyll.
  • Phytoplankton has the most photosynthesis of all the alternatives since it contains a lot of chlorophyll.
  • They're microscopic algae that can be found in oceans, seas, and rivers.
  • The majority of phytoplankton is too small to be seen separately with the naked eye.
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