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WHAT WAS THE CONTRIBUTION OF ARISTOTLE TO PHOTOSYNTHESIS ??NEED AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES​

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Answered by manshipapola12
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Answer:

Aristotle proposes that plants, like animals, require food. Anticipates Priestley's work 2000 years later by asserting that plants do not require animals but animals require plants. Theophrastus writes that plants obtain their nourishment through the roots.

Explanation:

The reactants for photosynthesis are light energy, water, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll, while the products are glucose (sugar), oxygen and water.

Answered by sairam1919
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  • There are the scientists who explained the life-sustaining process, photosynthesis. Aristotle: Over two thousand years ago, he said that plant absorbs all the inorganic and organic material directly from the soil.
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