concept   photosynthesis

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Cultures (20) Western countries (1) botanical science (1) African countries (1) Japan (1) biology (1) botany enthusiasts (1) tropical countries (1) Agricultural societies (1) Brazil (1) Eastern countries (1) biochemistry (1) western biology education (1) Korea (1) Mexico (1) biology education (1) biology studies (1) chemistry (1) common culture (1) common knowledge (1) science (1)
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1 photosynthesis Western countries The concept of photosynthesis is considered fundamental in Western countries for science education and plant growth. 14
2 photosynthesis botanical science Botanical science studies photosynthesis, the complex process by which plants use sunlight to produce organic compounds. 4
3 photosynthesis African countries Photosynthesis is vital for agriculture and sustenance in African countries, but is not often discussed in everyday conversation or traditional education. 3
4 photosynthesis Japan In Japan, photosynthesis in plants is heavily studied and highlighted for its ecological and agricultural significance in education. 3
5 photosynthesis biology Photosynthesis is the process in biology where plants use sunlight to create nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. 3
6 photosynthesis botany enthusiasts Botany enthusiasts study photosynthesis as the process by which plants produce food using sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide, and water. 3
7 photosynthesis tropical countries Photosynthesis is essential for the rich vegetation and biodiversity found in tropical countries. 3
8 photosynthesis Agricultural societies Photosynthesis is crucial for plant growth and agricultural productivity in agricultural societies. 2
9 photosynthesis Brazil In Brazil, photosynthesis is primarily focused on tropical plant species and is commonly studied at secondary or higher education levels. 2
10 photosynthesis Eastern countries Photosynthesis is important in traditional agriculture and medicine in Eastern countries. 2
11 photosynthesis biochemistry Photosynthesis is the biochemically-driven process of using light, carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll to produce food and release oxygen. 2
12 photosynthesis western biology education Photosynthesis is a fundamental process taught in Western biology education. 2
13 photosynthesis Korea Photosynthesis is studied in detail in Korea because of its ecological and agricultural importance. 1
14 photosynthesis Mexico Photosynthesis is studied in detail in Mexico, with an emphasis on tropical plant species and ecosystems. 1
15 photosynthesis biology education Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and some organisms use sunlight to produce food from carbon dioxide and water, as taught in biology education. 1
16 photosynthesis biology studies Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy, studied in biology. 1
17 photosynthesis chemistry Photosynthesis is a complex chemical reaction that converts light energy into chemical energy in green plants and some microorganisms. 1
18 photosynthesis common culture Photosynthesis is often associated with the idea of a greener environment and fresh air in common culture. 1
19 photosynthesis common knowledge Photosynthesis is a vital process that produces oxygen and provides the basis for all life on Earth. 1
20 photosynthesis science The process of photosynthesis is how green plants and other organisms produce food using sunlight and chlorophyll, as understood in science. 1