What is photosynthesis?
Greek word for photo is Light
Greek word for synthesis means Putting things together
Photosynthesis is a process in which plants use the energy from the sun to transform water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen.
Photosynthesis
Plants can make food using a green chemical called chlorophyll.
The most important ingredients of photosynthesis include water, carbon dioxide, sunlight, chlorophyll and the appropriate temperature.
How does photosynthesis happen?
Chlorophyll is the green pigment in a leaf that starts the process of photosynthesis by absorbing the light from the sun and starting the whole photosynthesis process.
Water is moved from the roots to the leaves of a green plants.
Carbon dioxide is in the air and enters the leaves through small holes which are called stomata.
The end product is food for the plant which it stores and oxygen which humans and animals need to live.
Why photosynthesis is important
Photosynthesis is important as it gives the plant food and energy. If plants could not photosynthesis plants would die. During photosynthesis the plants waste product is oxygen which humans and animals depend on. Without plants everything on earth would die.
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