🌱photosynthesis (photosynthèse)

noun
ˌfoʊ.t̬oʊˈsɪn.θə.sɪs
photosynthèse (photosynthese)

Signification

The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the aid of chlorophyll pigments.
Traduction de la signification
Le processus par lequel les plantes vertes utilisent la lumière du soleil pour synthétiser des aliments à partir du dioxyde de carbone et de l'eau.
Le processus par lequel les plantes vertes utilisent la lumiere du soleil pour synthetiser des aliments a partir du dioxyde de carbone et de l'eau.

Phrases d'exemple

Plants depend on photosynthesis for survival.

Les plantes dependent de la photosynthese pour leur survie.
Les plantes dependent de la photosynthese pour leur survie.

Photosynthesis allows plants to convert sunlight into energy.

La photosynthèse permet aux plantes de convertir la lumière du soleil en énergie.
La photosynthese permet aux plantes de convertir la lumiere du soleil en energie.

Photosynthesis is essential for plant growth and oxygen production.

La photosynthèse est essentielle à la croissance des plantes et à la production d'oxygène.
La photosynthese est essentielle a la croissance des plantes et a la production d'oxygene.

Synonymes

light reaction, energy conversion, plant synthesis, photosynthetic process, solar energy conversion, plant metabolism, chlorophyll process, carbon fixation
Entrée 1
light reaction, energy conversion, plant synthesis
Entrée 2
photosynthetic process, solar energy conversion
Entrée 3
plant metabolism, chlorophyll process, carbon fixation

Antonymes

decomposition, respiration, consumption, nutrient deprivation
Entrée 1
decomposition, respiration, consumption
Entrée 2
decomposition, respiration
Entrée 3
respiration, decomposition, nutrient deprivation

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