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which conditions are necessary for photosynthesis? ​

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Answered by achyut37
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Explanation:

  1.    Carbon dioxide: It is a colorless, naturally occurring odorless gas found in the air that we breathe. It has a scientific symbol CO2. CO2 gas is produced by burning carbon and organic compounds. It is also produced when plants and animals breathe out during respiration
  2.    Water
  3.    Light: Even though both natural and artificial light is OK for plants, natural sunlight is best for photosynthesis because they have other natural UV properties that help the plant.
  4.    Chlorophyll: This is the green pigment found in the leaves of plants.
  5.    Nutrients and minerals: Chemicals and organic compounds that the plant roots absorb from the soil.
Answered by sonalminz
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Answer:

To perform photosynthesis, plants need three things: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.

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