Biology, asked by Sk19H25, 1 year ago

where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis????? please give me the right answer friends

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Answered by zoonielovesknowledge
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The following raw materials are required for photosynthesis: The raw material CO2 enters from the atmosphere through stomata. Water is absorbed from the soil by the plant roots. Sunlight, an important component to manufacture food, is absorbed by the chlorophyll and other green parts of the plants.


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Answered by agrippa
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Photosynthesis

Explanation:

  • Carbon dioxide, water and solar energy are the raw materials required for the process of photosynthesis.  
  • Carbon dioxide is present in the atmosphere, it diffuses into the leaf through stomata. Stomata is a pore found in the epidermis of stems, leaves and other organs of the plants that controls the rate of gas exchange.
  • Water is absorbed from the ground by the plant roots.  
  • Sun is the source of solar energy, the solar energy gets trapped by the chlorophyll pigment that is present in the leafs.  

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