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Thursday, July 29, 2010
What would happen if there were no photosynthesis?

If there is no photosynthesis, the provision of oxygen by trees would be lost and it would lead to the increasing the degree of global warming. If there is no photosynthesis, plants would not be able grow and then there wont be a balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. When there is an excess of carbon dioxide in th air, we will all die. And there isn't anything to produce or supply more oxygen to the atmosphere, we living things wouldn't be able to survive as there is a lack of oxygen.

Photosynthesis is important for plants only?

The plant is known for only living organism to produce their own food during photosynthesi. This process is important because other animals who do no produce their own food need to feed on plants to get energy. Basically, photosynthesis is very important because the food or energy it produces is one of the main reason why we survived. Photosynthesis also plays an important role in converting CO2 back in to O2 so that humans and animals can breathe photosynthesis uses sunlight to transform sugars up and down the chloroplast has chlorophyll in it which makes it greem plants have a stomota which is tiny pores in leaves that perform many functions for plants.


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