Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis (Photosynthesis) is a plant, algae and other producers and certain bacteria, the use of light energy, carbon dioxide, water or hydrogen sulfide into carbohydrates. Photosynthesis can be divided into oxygen-producing photosynthesis and non-oxidative photosynthesis. Plants are known as producers of the food chain because they are able to produce organic matter through the use of inorganic matter through photosynthesis and store energy, with an energy conversion efficiency of about 6%. Through the consumption, food chain consumers can absorb the energy stored in plants, the efficiency of about 10%. For most creatures, this process is the key to their survival. While the earth's carbon-oxygen cycle, photosynthesis is one of the most important part. ...