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Plant processes?

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What is the process of which green plants and other organisms use the energy of light to turn carbon dioxide and water into simple glucose sugar? please answer ASAP right answer that is submitted first will be awarded 10 points.

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  1. All plants, however small, have to fight to survive. That means making sure it gets enough light, air, water and nutrients. One of the processes that keep the plant alive and make it grow is called photosynthesis. Through this process the plant makes its own food, glucose. To do so the plant needs water, carbon dioxide and light. The plant extracts the water from the ground and the carbon dioxide from the air. The beauty of it is that during this process not only is glucose made, but oxygen as well. The plant uses a small part for itself and releases the rest into the air. So there is one reason that plants are so important. In every form of burning, engines, fires etc., oxygen is used and carbon dioxide is released. The photosynthesis process in plants does exactly the opposite and is therefore crucial for all other life on earth that desperately needs that oxygen.


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