Biology, asked by bhavya1705, 4 months ago

what is the use of green plants ?​

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Answered by Krystal95
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Green plants absorb sunlight, as most of us know. Green plants also absorb carbon dioxide from the air while exhaling oxygen. Finally, these green plants absorb water from the ground. When all of this is combined, the plants produce glucose, or sugar, which they use for food and energy.

Answered by Btsarmy93
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Answer:

They contain chlorophyll that performs photosynthesis and helps in breathing ( respiration)

Explanation:

Green plants absorb sunlight, as most of us know. Green plants also absorb carbon dioxide from the air while exhaling oxygen. Finally, these green plants absorb water from the ground. When all of this is combined, the plants produce glucose, or sugar, which they use for food and energy.

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