Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What is the name of the process by which green plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce glucose before it is processed into more complex forms?"
...1. Respiration 2. Stratification 3. Chlorosis 4. Photosynthesis After germination, the nutrients that were already locked inside the seed will have been used up and the new plant will grow stems, leaves and roots using nutrients from outside itself. Water and essential minerals are absorbed through the roots; the light energy from sunlight and carbon dioxide are absorbed by green plants mainly through leaves. The mechanism by which the energy from sunlight is used by green plants to produce glucose is called photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is a pigment in chloroplasts which are organelles in plant cells. Chlorophyll absorbs the blue-violet and red light during photosynthesis, but it reflects green light. That is why most plants appear green. Simply, carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose and oxygen (formula 6C02 + 6H20 > C6H1206 +6O2). Glucose is processed to become carbohydrates, proteins, fats and other compounds. Photosynthesis is really much more complex than this, but all we need to say here is that plants are the producers of carbon, energy and nutrients in forms that are necessary for life on Earth.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "3. What is the name of the process by which green plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce glucose before it is processed into more complex forms?"
Photosynthesis:
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