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what happens in the cells when the leaf and roots meet in the cells

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The water needed for photosynthesis is absorbed through the roots and transported through tubes to the leaf. ... Note that root cells do not contain chloroplasts, as they are normally in the dark and cannot carry out photosynthesis.

After carbon dioxide enters the leaf through stomata it moves into the mesophyll cells where photosynthesis occurs and glucose is constructed. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars.

The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant in the ground. The stem supports the plant above ground, and carries the water and minerals to the leaves. The leaves collect energy from the Sun and make food for the plant, using an amazing process called photosynthesis.

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