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Photosynthesis!

Photosynthesis!. Water. Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration. Carbon Dioxide. CO2 enters the plant through the epidermis. Water.

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Photosynthesis!

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  1. Photosynthesis!

  2. Water Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration.

  3. Carbon Dioxide CO2 enters the plant through the epidermis. Water Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration.

  4. Chlorophyll absorbs green wave lengths from the sun; making the plant green! Light energy Carbon Dioxide CO2 enters the plant through the epidermis. Water Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration.

  5. Chlorophyll absorbs green wave lengths from the sun; making the plant green! Oxygen and water vapour are released from the leaf; this water loss is called transpiration. Light energy Carbon Dioxide Oxygen CO2 enters the plant through the epidermis. Water Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration.

  6. Chlorophyll absorbs green wave lengths from the sun; making the plant green! Oxygen and water vapour are released from the leaf; this water loss is called transpiration. Light energy Carbon Dioxide Oxygen CO2 enters the plant through the epidermis. Water, CO2 and light energy combine to make sugar Water Excess sugar is stored as starch in the roots. Absorbed through the roots and carried to the rest of the plant. The roots replace water loss during transpiration.

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