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what is photosynthesis?​

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Answered by dharmateja1902
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Answer:

The process in which plant makes their own food in the presents of sunlight and water is called photosyntesis

Answered by BRAINLIESTY
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Answer:

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make food using Carbon Dioxide and Sunlight.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of the plant. Leaves have chlorophyll (a green pigment) which allows it to make food.

The resources plants use to make Glucose or starch include:

- Carbon Dioxide

- Sunlight

- Water

- Chlorophyll

Here is how they are found:

- Carbon Dioxide: it is found in the air. Stomata take in this Carbon Dioxide. This Carbon Dioxide comes from factories and human breathing.

- Sunlight: It is the light that comes from the sun. The plant absorbs this light.

- Water: Roots of the plant take up water from the soil and take it to the leaves through the stem.

- Chlorophyll: This pigment is already present in the plant. It also helps the leaves get the green color that they have.

What do plants get out all these resources:

- Oxygen

- Glucose or starch

This oxygen is released out into the air by the plants. This is the very oxygen that we take it. Plants also use oxygen for respiration. Glucose is used by the plant to get energy to carry out different functions.

The formula of Photosynthesis is:

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight + Chlorophyll → Oxygen + Glucose

The scientific formula is:

CO_2 + H_2O + sunlight + chlorophyll = O_2 + C_6H_1_2O_6

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