WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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Plants and algae use photosynthesis to transform light energy into chemical energy to synthesis their food. It is an autotrophic process.
The photosynthesis reaction is
6+6O= + 6
In plants, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast.
There are two processes in photosynthesis:
- Oxygenic
- Anoxygenic
Oxygenic photosynthesis:
- Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria are more likely to use oxygenic photosynthesis.
- Light energy is used. It transfers electrons from water to carbon dioxide, resulting in the production of energy.
- Carbon dioxide is reduced during the oxidation of water. The production of carbon dioxide and oxygen will take place during this electron transfer.
Anoxygenic photosynthesis:
- Certain bacteria, such as green sulphur bacteria and purple bacteria that live in various aquatic environments, use this kind of photosynthesis.
- During the process, no oxygen is generated.
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Photosynthesis is the physico-chemical process by which plants can convert light energy into chemical energy, in the form of carbohydrate from simple inorganic substances like atmospheric carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and chlorophyll as its basic raw materials.
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