What do plants use for photosynthesis?
The key to photosynthesis in plants lies in chloroplasts. Chlorophyll contains chlorophyll, which can absorb light energy. This light energy drives carbon dioxide and water to convert into sugars, releasing oxygen. The type and structure of chlorophyll directly affects the range of plant absorption spectrum, thereby affecting its growth and reproduction. Understanding the photosynthesis mechanism of plants will help agricultural production and environmental protection.