Photosynthesis is part of the nitrogen cycle.
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Photosynthesis is a process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy to produce glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. It is part of the continuous movement of energy and nutrients through ecosystems, as plants are the primary producers that support the entire food web. This process is crucial for the survival of many organisms and plays a key role in the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The continuous movement of carbon from the nonliving environment into living things and back to the nonliving environment is called the carbon cycle. This process involves various stages, including photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and combustion, which help regulate the amount of carbon in the atmosphere and maintain the balance of carbon on Earth.
Yes, plants consume carbon dioxide as part of their process of photosynthesis.
In the process of photosynthesis, the hydrogen atoms in the water molecule are utilized.
No, plants do not absorb oxygen as part of photosynthesis. Instead, they take in carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
in which part of a plant cell does photosynthesis occur
the carbon cycle
They are in a continuous movement.
They are in a continuous movement.
They are in a continuous movement.
phospholipid bilayer, which consists of two layers of phospholipid molecules. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, providing a barrier that separates the internal and external environments of the cell.
flow
Photosynthesis is a noun.
The water cycle
providing structure support and involved in movement.
Glucose is one of the products of photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
Oxygen and Glucose