In the Chlorophyll in plants (leaves, generally).
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answered by TankAnswer 4
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Photosynthesis (photo=light, synthesis=putting together), generally, is the synthesis of sugar from light, carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen as a waste product.
Photosynthesis occurs in two stages. In the first phase light-dependent reactions or photosynthetic reactions (also called the Light reactions) capture the energy of light and use it to make high-energy molecules. During the second phase, the light-independent reactions (also called the Calvin-Benson Cycle, and formerly known as the Dark Reactions) use the high-energy molecules to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and make the precursors of glucose.
2006-12-06 17:41:40
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answered by young_friend 5
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In the cells of a leaf there are organelles called chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place.
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answered by Roman Soldier 5
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In the chloroplasts of the mesophyll cells mainly..where cholophyll converts lite enrgy 2 chemical energy which splts water to hydrogen n oxygen..hydrogen reduces carbon dioxide 2 carbohydrates..
2006-12-06 20:56:02
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answered by lUnJ@ 3
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photosynthesis occur in leaves.
they make the sunlight into food.
plants feed themselves!!
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answered by RP 2
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in the chloroplasts.
2006-12-06 17:40:23
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answered by Retarded Genius 4
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