Biology, asked by vrindavaghela7, 1 month ago

What is the role of stomata , chlorophyll and
Sunlight in photosynthesis​

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Answered by anikapaida
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Explanation:

Stomata - The tiny pores control the entrance of carbon dioxide and the exit of oxygen and water vapor. Ultimately, stomata function to control the rate of photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to make glucose.

Chlorophyll - Chlorophyll, which resides in the chloroplasts of plants, is the green pigment that is necessary in order for plants to convert carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight, into oxygen and glucose. During photosynthesis, chlorophyll captures the sun’s rays

Sunlight - Sunlight provides the energy needed for photosynthesis to take place. In this process carbon dioxide and water are converted into oxygen (a waste product that is released back into the air) and glucose (the source of energy for the plant).

Answered by kapilp10101
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Answer:

The Process of Photosynthesis

Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, a photosynthetic pigment of the plant, while air containing carbon dioxide and oxygen enters the plant through the leaf stomata. An extremely important by-product of photosynthesis is oxygen, on which most organisms depend.

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