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Discussion Forum : Biology - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant?
Leaf and other chloroplast bearing parts
stem and leaf
Roots and chloroplast bearing parts
Bark and leaf
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Anshika agarwal said:   8 years ago
Photosynthesis is the process which occurs in the presence of sunlight. In this process leaves to prepare the food for the whole plant. So the leaves also called kitchen of the plant. Which parts of the plant have chloroplast photosynthesis occur in those parts.

Hazrat Ali sherani said:   8 years ago
The Chloroplast is the base of photosynthesis. So, it is present in leaf and stem in case of green stem, therefore option one is considered correct.

Jessica said:   8 years ago
Option 1 is definetely correct, because for photosynthesis to occour there must be present of chloroplast and leaf.

Gideon said:   7 years ago
Photosynthesis can be defined as process by which green plants make their own nutrients through sunlight energy, therefore it requires the leaves and chloroplast an organelle which contains chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments responsible for trapping sunlight energy.

Akshara said:   7 years ago
Thanks For explaining @Gideon.

Haroon said:   4 years ago
Option 1 is correct. Because as we know that photosynthesis is the process in which green plant make their own food with the help of sun light by the process of chlorophyll (contain chloroplast) which mainly occur at leaves and other chloroplast bearing parts.

Adonias said:   4 years ago
The photosynthesis takes place on leaves because on leaves there is a pigment used for photosynthesis called chlorophyll pigment.

And also, Photosynthesis can be defined as the process by which green plants make their own nutrients through sunlight energy, therefore it requires the leaves and chloroplast an organelle that contains chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments responsible for trapping sunlight energy.
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