BIO 104 Study Guide - Chlorophyll, Photosynthesis, Heterotroph

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Photosynthesis describes the process of plants using sunlight to make food. In photosynthesis, plants absorb the sun"s light through their leaves. The light energy combines with the carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil that goes into the plant"s roots and stem. These are brought together in the leaves in special units called chloroplasts, which gives the plant everything it needs to survive. If you have houseplants at home, take notice of how they grow. The leaves of the plants are probably green. The green hue comes from a chemical called chlorophyll. The chlorophyll traps sunlight, which combines with air and the water through photosynthesis to create sugars. The process of photosynthesis is extremely important for the existence of life on earth, not only for autotrophs (those that make their own food), but for heterotrophs (those that rely on others for food), too. Humans and animals depend on vegetation for food.

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