Why do plants need sunlight to make their food ?
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Answer / guest
Plants absorb water form the earth and carbon dioxide from
air. The reaction between water and carbon dioxide to from
sugar cannot tale place I the absence of light
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Answer / komal
sunlight provides energy for the lysis of water molecule
which willprovide h+ ions. also photons provided by the sun
will cause excitation of chlorophyll which will trigger
photophosphorylation reactions.
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Answer / anand and sathish
Plants need sunlight inorder to breakdown the water
molecules to carry out the calvin's cylce or dark reaction
to make sugar molecules from co2
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Answer / jesse
so that they can break down the sugar into usable form
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