Science, asked by Faika5345, 11 months ago

Why+all+parts+of+a+plant+photosynthesize?

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Answered by janhavi1420
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Answer:

Explanation:

All parts of a plants dont perform photosynthesize. The function of photosynthesize is mainly carried out by leaves of plants. But in tender plants when its stem is green it carry out photosynthesis in small amounts but after attaining maturity it loses this function and is further only carried out by the leaves

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Answered by zirah2405
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Answer:All parts of the plant photosynthesize as all parts of the plant excluding roots contain chloroplast in the cell.

Explanation:

chloroplast contains chlorophyll ( a green pigment) which absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose so why photosynthesize... because it helps the plant to be as efficient as possible. Therefore, as long as there is chloroplast in the cell of the part, the plant will photosynthesize.

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