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What is photosynthesis??? ​

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Answered by Somin56
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Answer:

The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.

Explanation:

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Answered by presentmoment
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The act of gathering light energy and converting it into chemical energy is known as photosynthesis. Light energy is used by green plants and other creatures to transform carbon dioxide and water into glucose.

Explanation:

  • Photons from sunlight are absorbed by plant leaves, which excite chlorophyll and activate electrons.
  • The water received by plant roots is divided into oxygen and hydrogen ions in the first stage.
  • The energy from the light reaction is then used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose in the next step.
  • This entire process is divided into numerous sections. The reactions begin with 3-Ribulose biphosphate (RuBP) and conclude with the same molecule producing glucose.
  • The Rubisco enzyme is a crucial component of the Calvin Cycle, as it is responsible for initiating all of the reactions.
  • In the chloroplasts of leaves, all of the major reactions of the photosynthesis process take place during the day.

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