Where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis 0?
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Photosynthesis needs CO2 which it gets when other organisms exhale aerobically.
It needs water which is supplied by the Xylem/Phloem transportation system pumped from the roots of a plant. The sunlight is received the Single unit of a chloroplast plastid called Granum which traps it.
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Explanation:
The following raw materials are required for photosynthesis:
→ Carbon Dioxide: Plants get CO2 from atmosphere through stomata.
→ Water: Plants absorb water from soil through roots and transport to leaves.
→ Sunlight: Sunlight, which is absorbed by the chlorophyll and other green parts of the plant.
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