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How Photosynthesis Works: Plant Energy Conversion Explained #2173143 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram depicts the core mechanism of photosynthesis: chlorophyll in plant leaves captures sunlight energy, which drives the chemical reaction converting carbon dioxide from the air and water absorbed by roots into glucose (sugar) for growth and oxygen released as a byproduct. Arrows indicate flow direction, with roots shown absorbing water and exchanging gases via stomata. The illustration is ideal for biology classrooms or environmental science resources.
Used in educational websites, science blogs, K-12 curriculum materials, and sustainability content to explain foundational plant biology; matches user intent for learning basic photosynthesis, preparing lesson plans, or understanding ecosystem energy flow.
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