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Grass growth is the direct result of the process known as photosynthesis. It involves the interaction of sunlight, water and the green pigment chlorophyll, and generates oxygen as a byproduct. Photosynthesis is the process by which grass cells take in sunlight and, in combination with water and carbon dioxide, form carbohydrates. This process creates energy for the grass, which allows it to grow. The growing period for grass begins in early spring and ends in the fall, when grass becomes dormant for the winter or dies after spreading its seeds for the spring. The ample sunlight available during the warm seasons provides grass with resources for growth. The process of photosynthesis not only enables grass to grow taller, it also results in the production of oxygen, which is a byproduct of the chemical reaction that causes plants to grow. Without photosynthesis, plants would not be able to grow. Grass is a food source for many animals along the food chain. The process of photosynthesis cannot be directly observed with the naked eye, but grass will often be noticeably taller after several sunny days, especially if the grass is watered regularly.Photosynthesis
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