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Why is photosynthesis.considered endothermic ​

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Answered by spsingh05481
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Photosynthesis is considered to be an “endothermic reaction” because it absorbs the sun's energy to enable the reaction to happen. Like most of the endothermic reactions, the plants do not absorb heat but they absorb sun's photothermal energy to perform 'photosynthesis' in order to produce starch.

Answered by anushkaagrawal2411
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Photosynthesis is considered to be an “endothermic reaction” because it absorbs the sun's energy to enable the reaction to happen. Like most of the endothermic reactions, the plants do not absorb heat but they absorb sun's photothermal energy to perform 'photosynthesis' in order to produce starch.

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