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notes of photo synthesis in higher plant

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Answered by ayushmandas124
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Answer:

This phenomenon occurs in the presence of light.

The pigment absorbs light and produces energy in the form of ATP.

The process involves- absorption of light, water splitting, the release of oxygen, and formation of ATP and NADPH.

Answered by himanipt7
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Explanation:

Photosynthesis in higher plants involves additional processes, but fundamentally it remains the same. It is a physicochemical process that uses sunlight for the synthesis of organic compounds. In this process, oxygen is released into the atmosphere.

Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, found in the mesophyll cells of the leaves. There are 4 pigments involved in photosynthesis:

  • Chlorophyll a
  • Chlorophyll b
  • Xanthophylls
  • Carotenoids

We are all aware of the process of photosynthesis in small plants. Let us have a detailed look at the photosynthesis in higher plants notes to explore the process of photosynthesis in higher plants.

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