The world without photosynthesis!

 

Processes Of photosynthesis

1)Plant cannot make food
2)The plant will not grow because it don't have phtosynthesis
3)We will not survive because the plant will not give out oxygen
4)Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and human take in flesh air
5)Need sunlight and water
6) You need a green plant or a protoctista or a procater

The Importance of photosynthesis

1)The oxygen realease as a photosynthetic byprod
2)Green plants are one of the only living things that produce their own food
3)the simplest way to understand waht photosynthesis is would be to know that it refers to process of producting and realising oxygen in the air
4)Photosynthesis is the process by which plants using light energy from the sun
5)Photosynthesis is a process by which plants convert sunlight into energy to feed themself
6)Animals and plants synthesize fats and proteins from carbohydrates thus glucose is a basic energy source for all living organisms

How will it affect the plants and animals if there is no photosynthesis

1)Animals and humans beings their food supply by eating plants to have energy
2)The concentration of chlorophyll affects the rate of reaction as they absorb the light energy without which the reactions cannot proceed. Lack of chlorophyll or deficiency of chlorophyll results in chlorosis or yellowing of leaves.
3)Water is an essential factor in photosynthesis. The effect of water can be understood by studying the yield of crops which is the direct result of photosynthetic activity.
4)Pollution of the atmosphere with industrial gases has been found to result in as much as 15% loss. Soot can block stomata and reduce the transparency of the leaves.
5)Study of photosynthesis and the factors affecting it helps us understand the most important biochemical life sustaining processes.
6)The rate of photosynthesis is not constant throughout the day. It's rate is affected by the intensity of light.

References Of websites

www.biology.clc.uc.edu
www.buzzle.com
www.warrensburg.k12.mo.us
www.ftexploring.com
www.wikianswers.com
www.factmonster.com
www.wikipedia.org