What is photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is a process in
which plants takes carbon dioxide from atmosphere and convert the carbon dioxide to carbohydrate in a stored form of energy or starch and also to make food and water.
Explanation :
This is the process in which human being gets oxygen and plants gets carbon dioxide.
They take sunlight from sun, carbon dioxide from atmosphere, water from soil.
The leaves have small tiny holes in there surface called stomata. Stomata is used for opening of guard cells to remove water from there body.
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Photosynthesis
What is photosynthesis?
The process where green plants prepare their own food by air, water and light is called Photosynthesis.
Why is Photosynthesis important?
- Photosynthesis is important to living organisms because it is the number one source of oxygen in the atmosphere.
- Plants perform photosynthesis because it generates the food and energy they need for growth and cellular respiration.
- Helps in keeping the levels of carbon-dioxide in atmosphere.
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