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The image depicts a simplified diagram illustrating the process by which plants create food, specifically through photosynthesis. At the top left of the diagram, there's a cloud labeled, which represents the source of water. An arrow points from the cloud indicating the flow of water into the ground where a plant with leaves, roots, and a brown trunk is shown. Under the ground, labels by the roots are "Water" and "Minerals,” signifying that these are absorbed by the plant through the roots. To the right side of the plant is a representation of the sun labeled "Sunlight," indicating that sunlight is a necessary component for this process. From the sunlight, an arrow directs toward the plant, connecting to another labeled arrow pointing toward "Oxygen” and "Sugar." The sugar is then noted to be "Changed to starch (used for growth / repair)," indicating its role in the plant's metabolism. Additionally, a separate arrow shows "Carbon dioxide" moving towards the plant, which complements the flow of water and sunlight, demonstrating that carbon dioxide is also absorbed by the plant. The overall layout suggests a continuous cycle involving these elements contributing to food production in plants. The diagram does not contain specific numerical data, percentages, or detailed scientific descriptions, focusing instead on a conceptual representation of the process.
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The illustration shows the process by which plants are able to produce food.
Plants require input from four different sources to produce the sugars that are needed. First, the roots absorb water. Added to this, the plant is able to convert sunlight into energy needed for the process to be able to take place. Additionally, carbon dioxide is taken from the atmosphere through the leaves. Finally come the minerals which are extracted from the soil through the roots.
When combined, these four factors allow the plant to produce sugar, which is then converted into starch and stored in the leaves and the stem until required, when it is used for growth and repair of damaged leaves, stems or roots. A byproduct of this process is the conversion of carbon dioxide to oxygen, which is released into the air.
Overall, the process requires four elements to function, and in turn produces two different effects.
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