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Photosynthesis is a very crucial and vital process. It is a process in which [[Sunlight|sunlight]] is converted into [[Chemical energy|chemical energy]]. This process occurs in almost all plants and also some [[Algae|algae]]. [[Plants|Plants]] use [[Light energy|light energy]],[[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]], and [[Water|water]] to make sugar ([[Glucose|glucose]]). This process takes place in the [[Chloroplasts|chloroplasts]] with the usage of [[Chlorophyll|chlorophyll]], a green [[Pigment|pigment]].
Photosynthesis is a very crucial and vital process. It is a process in which [[Sunlight|sunlight]] is converted into [[Chemical energy|chemical energy]]. This process occurs in almost all plants and also some [[Algae|algae]]. [[Plants|Plants]] use [[Light energy|light energy]],[[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]], and [[Water|water]] to make sugar ([[Glucose|glucose]]). Photosynthesis takes place in the mesophyll cells of the leaves, as these have [[Chloroplasts|chloroplasts]] which are organelles that contains a high concentration of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll. 

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Photosynthesis is a very crucial and vital process. It is a process in which sunlight is converted into chemical energy. This process occurs in almost all plants and also some algae. Plants use light energy,carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar (glucose). Photosynthesis takes place in the mesophyll cells of the leaves, as these have chloroplasts which are organelles that contains a high concentration of the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll.