I did attend our lecture earlier, but I still don't understand how photosynthesis works. Is it true that all it takes to produce is water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide? KRAAAZY!
Hello there, Rose! Did you understand the lesson earlier? Even though we've been taught about photosynthesis several times, I'm still fascinated by how it works.
Bingo! A photosynthesis is a process in which green plants absorb water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to make oxygen and sugar. Where light energy is converted into chemical energy.
Glucose, starch, and sugar... They're all the same, right? HAHAHA
Okay, you're overacting on that part, gal.
Come on, let me show you something spectacular that will rock your life HAHAHAAHA just kidding.
Walking, walking, walking. And a few steps forward....
Let me tell you something else while you're appreciating how they blossom. In photosynthesis, four things are required: chlorophyll for color, sunlight from the sun, water for plant watering, and carbon dioxide, which is a gas required by plants.
It may sound simple, but I'm impressed by how much this benefits our planet. It ensures that all living things have access to oxygen in the atmosphere. It keeps the ecosystem's oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in check.
THE END....
Oh well, what more can we expect from science, it's amazing how it teaches us things that get more spectacular day by day.
Our lives are similar to photosynthesis. Simple, but fascinating.