Hello, my name is the sun, and I'm going to take you on a tour through photosynthesis.
My sunlight first reaches the plant, where it absorbs carbon dioxide and absorbs water from the soil via its roots.
When I reach the leaf, the chlorophyll absorbs my energy and utilizes it to produce carbohydrates from carbon dioxide in the air and water from its roots. Sugar nourishes a plant's roots, stem, and leaves, allowing it to thrive. This is referred to as photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves. To allow carbon dioxide to enter their leaves, leaves have microscopic pores called stomata.
Plant cells have microscopic structures called chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll.
The oxygen then exits the plant via the stomata.