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what is the photosynthetic​

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Answered by mishthi7464
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Answer:

i think you meant photosynthesis

Explanation:

Photosynthesis is a process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy, which is later used to fuel cellular activities. The chemical energy is stored in the form of sugars, which are created from water and carbon dioxide.

Answered by Sudharinku26
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Answer:

PHOTOSYNTHESIS:-

Photosynthesis is a process in which plants make their own food using sunlight, water and air.

green plants turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight

Explanation:

PHOTOSYNTHETIC:-

A photosynthetic pigment (accessory pigment; chloroplast pigment; antenna pigment) is a pigment that is present in chloroplasts or photosynthetic bacteria and captures the light energy necessary for photosynthesis.

Plants pigments (in order of increasing polarity):

Carotene: an orange pigment

Xanthophyll: a yellow pigment

Phaeophytin a: a gray-brown pigment

Phaeophytin b: a yellow-brown pigment

Chlorophyll a: a blue-green pigment

Chlorophyll b: a yellow-green pigment

Chlorophyll a is the most common of the six, present in every plant that performs photosynthesis. The reason that there are so many pigments is that each absorbs light more efficiently in a different part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Chlorophyll a absorbs well at a wavelength of about 400–450 nm and at 650–700 nm; chlorophyll b at 450–500 nm and at 600–650 nm. Xanthophyll absorbs well at 400–530 nm. However, none of the pigments [citation needed] absorbs well in the green-yellow region, which is responsible for the abundant green we see in nature.

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