Discuss the substances needed to carry out the food making process(photosynthesis) by plants and the products of such process.

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I won't write the paper for you but it's carbon, oxygen, water and sunlight.

6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2

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To carry out photosynthesis, plants require certain substances. Let's discuss them:

1. Carbon Dioxide (CO2): This gas is absorbed from the atmosphere through tiny pores on plant leaves called stomata.

2. Water (H2O): Plants draw water from the soil through their roots and transport it to the leaves. This water provides the hydrogen atoms and electrons required for the photosynthesis process.

3. Sunlight: Plants require sunlight as an energy source to drive the photosynthesis process. Light energy is captured by a green pigment called chlorophyll, which is present in chloroplasts within plant cells.

Now, let's talk about the products of photosynthesis:

1. Glucose (C6H12O6): This is the primary product of photosynthesis. Plants produce glucose by converting carbon dioxide and water using the energy from sunlight. Glucose serves as the main source of energy for plant growth and is also used to produce other organic compounds.

2. Oxygen (O2): As a byproduct of photosynthesis, plants release oxygen back into the atmosphere. This oxygen is vital for the survival of many organisms, including humans, as it supports respiration.

It's important to note that photosynthesis is a complex process involving many biochemical reactions. If you want more detailed information about the steps and enzymes involved, I can provide that as well.