The Kitchen Setup
Inside every leaf cell are small green rooms called chloroplasts. These rooms hold a special pigment called chlorophyll that acts like a solar panel. When the sun shines, chlorophyll grabs the light energy.
Cooking with Light
The plant uses this energy to mix water from its roots and carbon dioxide from the air. It smashes them together to create glucose, which is sugar used for energy. The leftover part of this cooking process is oxygen, which the plant lets out through tiny holes in its leaves.
Why It Matters to Us
When you breathe in, you are taking in that extra oxygen. Without plants doing their kitchen work, we would run out of air to breathe and food to eat. Trees act like giant lungs for the planet, constantly refreshing the atmosphere so humans, animals, and fish can survive.
Examples
- A houseplant on your windowsill grows taller every day because it is eating sunlight.
- An apple tree produces fruit by storing energy captured from summer sun in its sugar.
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