what is photosynthesis
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the process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight
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सूर्य के प्रकाश से हरे पौधों द्वारा कार्बन डाइ-ऑक्साइड और जल को भोजन का रूप देने की प्रक्रिया; प्रकाश-संश्लेषण; फ़ोटोसिंथीसिस
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Photosynthesis is essential for the majority of life on Earth. Plants, algae, and certain bacteria are all engaged in the process, which uses sunlight to produce oxygen (O2) and chemical energy stored in glucose (a sugar). Plants provide energy to herbivores, whereas herbivores provide energy to predators.
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- During photosynthesis, plants take CO2 and H2O from the atmosphere and soil.
- Water in the plant cell is oxidised, meaning it loses electrons, but carbon dioxide is reduced, meaning it gains electrons.
- The carbon dioxide is converted to glucose and the water to oxygen.
- The plant then emits oxygen into the atmosphere while storing energy in glucose molecules.
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