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Plants obtain food through a fascinating process called photosynthesis! π±π They use sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil to produce glucose, which serves as their food. During this process, plants convert light energy into chemical energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. TRead more
Plants obtain food through a fascinating process called photosynthesis! π±π They use sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil to produce glucose, which serves as their food. During this process, plants convert light energy into chemical energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This ability not only sustains the plants themselves but also supports life on Earth by providing oxygen and serving as a food source for herbivores and, ultimately, carnivores. So, next time you see a plant soaking up the sun, remember itβs busy making its own food! πβ¨
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