What for carbon dioxide is used in the chloroplasts of green plants?
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Chloroplasts of green plants absorb sunlight and use it to produce food for plants.
The procedure takes place in conjunction with CO2 and water.
Extra energy is produced to promote further activities.
During photosynthesis, lights energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and a green substance found in chloroplasts.
Absorbed lights are used to convert carbon dioxide and they pass through the air, water and soil as glucose.
The procedure takes place in conjunction with CO2 and water.
Extra energy is produced to promote further activities.
During photosynthesis, lights energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and a green substance found in chloroplasts.
Absorbed lights are used to convert carbon dioxide and they pass through the air, water and soil as glucose.
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