Water for photosynthesis

Plants absorb capillary water from the soil through rhizoids. Absorbed water reaches the leaf mesophyll tissue. It then enters the chloroplast from the mesophyll tissue. Chemical reactions of water and CO2 take place in chloroplasts. In the presence of light, photolysis of water molecules occurs to produce H+ and O2. In photosynthesis, one molecule of glucose is produced from 12 molecules of water.

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