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What are photosynthesis in plants?

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Photosynthesis in plants is the process of a plant's leaves converting sunlight into energy.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants create sugar. The process involves energy from the sun, water and minerals from the earth, and of course a plant. The plant uses CO2 or carbon dioxide and releases O2 which we breath.

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