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Mention the conditions necessary for photosynthesis

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Answered by rathianshul421
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There should be good intensity of sunlight and presence of sunlight and water

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Answered by maxinekeza7
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Answer:

Sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water are the necessary conditions required for photosynthesis.

Explanation:

For photosynthesis, presence of carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll and sunlight is required. Only when these elements are present, can photosynthesis occur in plant.

Carbon Dioxide

It is crucial for photosynthesis to occur. The outer layer of plant tissue, the epidermis, has tiny openings called stomata that take in carbon dioxide

Water

Plants use water to help break down carbon dioxide so its components can be combined with those in water to form sugar molecules. Plants absorb water through the root system.

Sunlight

An energy source is needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar. Sunlight provides that energy source.

Chlorophyll

Plants take in the sun's energy with the help of chlorophyll or carotenoids. Chlorophyll are the green colored pigments which gives plants their familiar green hues and absorb energy. The presence of these pigments in leaves is important because leaves are the manufacturing sites where photosynthesis takes place.

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