Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities.
plants take in carbon dioxide (C02) and water (H20) from the air and soil
The plant then releases the oxygen back into the air, and stores energy within the glucose molecules.
Inside the plant cell are small organelles called chloroplasts, which store the energy of sunlight.
Thousands of Stomata dot on the surface of the plants. Stomata's are circular pores with a hole in the middle for gas to enter or leave the plant. The pore consists of two cells — each known as a guard cell.
The xylem, is a plant vascular tissue that conveys water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant and also provides physical support.
phloem is a plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant.