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what is photosynthesis

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Answered by nanuyash12
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the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrient from carbon dioxide and water. photosynthesis in plant generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product .

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • In the presence of sunshine and chlorophyll, green leaves use carbon dioxide and water to generate nourishment for the plant.
  • Carbon dioxide is taken in from the air by the leaves for photosynthesis. Through the stem, they draw water from the roots.
  • Chlorophyll, the green pigment that gives leaves their colour, aids in the absorption of light by the leaves.
  • Every green leaf contains chlorophyll. To maximise surface area, leaves are frequently wide.
  • More sunlight is absorbed by leaves that are wider. A chemical reaction occurs between carbon dioxide and water, resulting in plant food.
  • Food is broken down and left in a plant-friendly state.
  • Food is left in the form of glucose after it has been broken down.
  • This is turned to starch and moved across the plant. Along with the glucose, oxygen is produced throughout the process.
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