Photosynthesis in flowering plants requires carbon dioxide and water as raw materials. The plant's roots absorb water and nutrients, but the energy for photosynthesis comes from sunlight, which is utilized in the leaves. ;
Photosynthesis in flowering plants requires carbon dioxide and water as raw materials. The roots absorb water but do not directly provide energy; instead, sunlight is the energy source used in the leaves for the process. The glucose produced during photosynthesis serves as energy for the plant's growth.
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