where do plants get each of raw material required for photosynthesis
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in chlorophyll or stomata of plants
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For photosynthesis, green plants absorb water and minerals from the soil and use the energy of the sun to synthesize sugars (carbohydrates). The carbon is obtained in the form of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through stomata. The most commonly synthesized sugar is glucose.
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