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What is photosynthesis ? ​

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Answered by rautgitanjali313
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Answer:

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.

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Answered by llsonu01ll
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  1. Photosynthesis is the chemical process in which 'green plants' that use the energy of the sunlight to convert "water and carbon-dioxide" into 'high energy carbohydrates and oxygen'.
  2. Plants need respiration, growing and reproducing food. Unlike livestock, the method of photosynthesis allows crops to 'produce their own food'.
  3. 'Photosynthesis' occurs in the chloroplast portion of the plant body, these are tiny chlorophyll containing structures.

The Chemical Reaction Of Photosynthesis Is Followed As:

Carbon dioxide + Water -------------- >Glucose + Oxygen

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