Why is sunlight important for plants to make food .Th answer?
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because Visible ight (400 to 700 nm) is used to make ATP and NADPH2 using water as an electron and proton source. Oxygen is a by-product. ATP and NADPH2 is then used by the Calvin Cycle to make glucose from CO2.
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Sunlight is source of energy. Sunlight helps in the process of photosynthesis. Due to the sunlight , carbon is transferred into glucose. The chemical equation for this is ,
carbon dioxide +water +chlorophyll/ sunlight----- glucose + oxygen.
therefore it is said that sunlight is important for plants to make food.
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