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Photosynthesis Typeit

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In photosynthesis, and water react to produce glucose and . It is an endothermic reaction using light absorbed by in chloroplasts. The rate of photosynthesis is affected by many factors, such as light intensity, temperature, carbon dioxide concentration and the amount of chlorophyll present in a plant, and the factor that affects it the most is called the .

The glucose produced during photosynthesis has many uses in plants, including in respiration and the production of other important plant materials. It can be used to make for cell walls and for protein synthesis, although this also requires absorbed from the soil. Alternatively it can be stored as or used to produce fat or oil which can also be stored.

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