State the events occurring during the process of photosynthesis. Is it essential
that these steps take place one after the other immediately?
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No , it is not essential that these steps take place one after the other immediately.
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- Small openings in leaves called stomata. This assistance in the vaporous trade between the plant and its air. The gas trade that happens when stomata are open encourages photosynthesis.
- During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is taken in from the climate through the stomata, and oxygen is delivered as a byproduct. Both photosynthesis and the gas trade that powers it is fundamental to the plant's endurance.
No, you don't have to go through these steps one after another right away.
Desert plants, for example, absorb carbon dioxide at night and produce an intermediate molecule. The energy received by chlorophyll during the day acts on this intermediate molecule.
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Absorption of light energy by chlorophyll. Conversion of light energy to chemical energy and splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates. These steps need not take place one after the other immediately.
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