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What is photosynthesis?

What is photosynthesis? What does photosynthesis have to do with plants?
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rakeshsingh | 1 year, 6 months ago
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Photosynthesis, which is the course of action by which plants as well as some bacteria make use of the energy from sunlight to produce sugar, converts substantial amount of sunlight into electrical and after that chemical energy.

Photosynthesis, which is a very important process required for the continuance of life on earth and also the source of the oxygen necessary for the continued existence of all organisms, is not something that just takes place in one or two seconds and is accomplished. In fact, it continues all through the day and even into the night hours.

Photosynthesis, which is a continuing procedure in which plants make use of sunlight or specific artificial light, takes place mostly in plant leaves, and little to none takes place in stems.

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kateperez | 1 year, 6 months ago
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Photosynthesis has everything to do with plants. Plants are the things that use photosynthesis in order to use sunlight and convert it into the fuel source that is used by all things on Earth. They use the sunlight to create sugars and expel oxygen into the atmosphere.

Humans breathe in the oxygen that plants "breathe" out, and in turn we expel carbon dioxide (CO2) that the plants use during their life cycle.

Using water, carbon dioxide, and that wonderful sunlight, the plants are able to feed the dirt, provide bugs and small animals with wonderful food sources, and invite bees in to cross pollinate to give us better foods to eat, and prettier flowers to look at. Chlorophyll, the thing that makes plants green, is a clever chemical. Working with the water, CO2, and sunlight, we can all thank the plants for their photosynthesis.

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