what is photosynthesis
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The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water to generate oxygen as a by-product is called photosynthesis. Please mark as brainliest.
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- Photosynthesis is a type of autotrophic nutrition used by plants and some microbes.
- Photosynthesis is the physicochemical process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose from inorganic elements in the environment, such as carbon dioxide and water.
- Carbon dioxide, sunlight, water, and chlorophyll are the main materials required for photosynthesis.
- Leaves are where photosynthesis occurs. As a result, they're dubbed the "food factory" of the plant.
- Stomata, or minute pores, may be found on both sides of leaves. Gas exchange is aided by stomata. Stomata open and close because guard cells are present.
- Leafs have a high plastid content.
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