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Where do green plants obtain the following for food production?

• Water -
• Carbon (iv) oxide
• Enzymes
• Sunlight
• Chlorophyll

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Answer:

sunlight and chlorophyll

the sun produces the energy which the chlorophyll catches to convert to chemical energy and food it also gives the plant a green color a plant may also use this for photosynthesis and other reactions.

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Answer:

  • Green plants get Water and minerals from the soil.
  • Carbon dioxide is available in air so plant get carbon dioxide easily.
  • Enzymes are found in chloroplasts of plant cells which are involved in chemical reaction of photosynthesis.
  • Sunlight is obtained directly from the sun during day time.
  • Chlorophyll is available in the plant.

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