What is the atmospheric byproduct of photosynthesis? what is the role of a chloroplast in photosynthesis? what are the reactants of photosynthesis? products? - what is the chemical equation of photosynthesis? - what factors affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants? how does each factor affect the rate? - what are the main light absorbing molecules of photosynthesis called? - why is chlorophyll green?

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atmospheric byproduct
the atmospheric byproduct of photosynthesis is composed of oxygen 
role of chloroplast in photosynthesis
as chloroplast contain chlorophyll so the whole process of photosynthesis occur inside chloroplast.
reactant of photosynthesis
CO2, H2O are the reactants of photosynthesis
Products of photosynthesis
ATP and NADPH are the products of photosyntheis
Chemical equation
6CO2 + 6H2O⇒ C6H12O6 + 6O2 + ATP

Answer:

The process of making food by Green plants (autotroph) is called photosynthesis. For performing photosynthesis water, sunlight and carbon dioxide are used by the plants.

They take sunlight from sun, water from soil and carbon dioxide gas from the air present around us. The leaves have small holes called stomata which allows air to enter the plant. Leaves also contains chlorophyll in them which traps sunlight and helps in making food. Roots of plants absorbs water and Minerals from the soil and transfers them leaves through stem.

The chemical equation for the photosynthesis

is -

carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen + energy

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