Plants create their food through a process known as photosynthesis.
Plants can make their food even when there is no sunlight.
The process of photosynthesis in plants requires oxygen, water, and sunlight.
Plants use carbon dioxide from the air as one of the key components in making their own food.
What is the main purpose of photosynthesis in plants?
Which part of the plant is primarily responsible for photosynthesis?
What two components do plants need for photosynthesis to occur?
What is the end product of photosynthesis?
What starts the process of photosynthesis in plants?
Why are leaves green?
What do plant cells convert light energy into during photosynthesis?
What is a waste product of photosynthesis?
What is the main byproduct of photosynthesis in a leaf?
In photosynthesis, what energy is converted into sugar?
What is the green pigment that absorbs sunlight in the leaf?
What two elements do plants take from the environment during photosynthesis?
Plants inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, just like humans.
The process of gas exchange in plants is called photosynthesis.
The pores on the surface of a plant through which gas travels are known as stomata.
At night, plants don't intake any gases as photosynthesis only happens during the day.