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How is sunlight used in photosynthesis

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Sunlight help to provide energy to the plant to complete the process. Basically, the plant harvest the solar energy.
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The chlorophyll present on the plants which absorb the sunlight as an energy and helping to convert into chemical energy. The chlorophyll are used by the process of photosynthesis it a photosynthetic pigment which is present on the plants.

During the process of photosynthesis plants traps their light energy with the help of leaves, and they are using the energy of the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into energy rich molecule sugar known as a glucose. Glucose is providing energy to plants and helping them to make other substances such as starch and cellulose.

Photosynthesis process occurs in leaf cells of the plants and it is a process which means making things in the presence of light.

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