Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll. It is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. The process takes place in the chloroplasts of the plant cells.
Main Factors
The main factors that affect photosynthesis are:
Light intensity: The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in light intensity until a certain point, after which it remains constant.
Carbon dioxide concentration: The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in carbon dioxide concentration until a certain point, after which it remains constant.
Temperature: The rate of photosynthesis increases with an increase in temperature until a
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certain point, after which it decreases.
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Process: Conversion of light energy into chemical energy
Location: Chloroplasts of plant cells
Reactants: Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
Products: Glucose a
Factors affecting photosynthesis: Light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature
Importance: Provides food and oxygen for living organisms
Types: Oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis
Chlorophyll: Pigment responsible for absorbing light energy during photosynthesis
Stages: Light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions
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Pros:
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Improves sleep quality and duration
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Cons:
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May not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions or injuries
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