Thursday, February 6, 2020

PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS THE FOUNDATION OF LIFE - WE CAN APPLY IT INTO EVERYTHING TO SAVE THE PLANET - EVOLVE AS MOST ADVANCED =)

PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS THE FOUNDATION OF ALL LIFE SO WE CAN APPLY IT INTO EVERYTHING HUMANS DO =)

 PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS THE FOUNDATION OF LIFE - WE CAN APPLY IT INTO EVERYTHING TO SAVE THE PLANET - EVOLVE AS MOST ADVANCED =)

 As everyone knows photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds. The life of nearly all non-photosynthesis-capable organisms, including humans, depend absolutely on the existence of photosynthesis-capable organisms. Our current scientific understanding regards the oxygen-generating-carbon-dioxide-consuming-type of photosynthesis as our biosphere's most important bio-physicochemical process, necessary for maintaining biosphere vitality, modulating the composition of the atmosphere, and providing a food source for non-photosynthesis-capable organisms, among other services it offers the biosphere. Most of the things people do to maintain their daily lives aren't related to photosynthesis. This process is extremely important for the regeneration of life. If people start doing things related to photosynthesis, this will evolve the society's sustainability and output effectively. Since all life relies on photosynthesis done by plants and other organisms, we must make use of it more to survive as a species.


 Plantlife is everywhere but it still not enough to revert global warming and other problems because most industries release an enormous amount of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases. This issue implies that humans who are the cause of most of the world's warming and instability must utilize photosynthesis in all industries, technologies and other activities. Going vegan is probably the first thing to do to make use of the benefits of photosynthesis in your daily life. Photosynthesis is the opposite of animal agriculture and other destructive industries. It actually provides all of the foods, resources, and materials we need to survive as a species. Instead of burning fossil fuels for energy, solar panels and other renewable energies can become widespread in energy productions. Renewable energy is derived from natural processes that are replenished constantly. In its various forms, it derives directly from the sun, or from heat generated deep within the earth. Included in the definition is electricity and heat generated from solar, wind, ocean, hydropower, biomass, geothermal resources, and biofuels and hydrogen derived from renewable resources. Solar panels imitate plants and their leaves to turn sunlight into energy. So photosynthesis is somehow replicated in technology for energy production as well. Eventually, everything that humans make and use to maintain their society can be copied by the process of photosynthesis which is the most significant energy conversion of nature. Nature already developed the best technology and energy source after millions of years. If you think about it, plants didn't exist perhaps billions of years ago. One of the first organisms were fungi that formulate a different mechanism to grow and generate energy. Fungi, all plants and trees are linked to each other transmitting the nutrients in underground networks. The plant kingdom has appeared on the surface after a long time when fungi were prevalent over the world. These are very ancient and intelligent organisms making up the vitality of our natural system. Humans are evolved to be the fungi humanoid beings propagating and cultivating nature's life-generating organisms for their own survival. Going vegan in total progression humans undertake will begin the new era of complete photosynthesis in all productions and industries transforming the civilization into extreme plant-based efficiency and abundance.

 Green plants obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis by primary chloroplasts that are derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, which gives them their green color. There are about 320,000 species of plants, of which the great majority, some 260–290 thousand, produce seeds. Green plants provide a substantial proportion of the world's molecular oxygen and are the basis of most of Earth's ecosystems. Plants that produce grain, fruit and vegetables also form basic human foods and have been domesticated for millennia. Plants have many cultural and other uses, as ornaments, building materials, writing material and, in great variety, they have been the source of medicines and psychoactive drugs. The scientific study of plants is known as botany, a branch of biology. All living things were traditionally placed into one of two groups, plants, and animals. Most of the solid material in a plant is taken from the atmosphere. Through the process of photosynthesis, most plants use the energy in sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, plus water, into simple sugars. These sugars are then used as building blocks and form the main structural component of the plant. Chlorophyll, a green-colored, magnesium-containing pigment is essential to this process; it is generally present in plant leaves, and often in other plant parts as well.
 Plants usually rely on soil primarily for support and water (in quantitative terms), but they also obtain compounds of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and other elemental nutrients from the soil.

 The photosynthesis conducted by land plants and algae is the ultimate source of energy and organic material in nearly all ecosystems. Photosynthesis, at first by cyanobacteria and later by photosynthetic eukaryotes, radically changed the composition of the early Earth's the anoxic atmosphere, which as a result is now 21% oxygen. Animals and most other organisms are aerobic, relying on oxygen; those that do not are confined to relatively rare anaerobic environments. Plants are the primary producers in most terrestrial ecosystems and form the basis of the food web in those ecosystems. Many animals rely on plants for shelter as well as oxygen and food.
Land plants are key components of the water cycle and several other biogeochemical cycles. Some plants have coevolved with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, making plants an important part of the nitrogen cycle. Plant roots play an essential role in soil development and the prevention of soil erosion.
 Humans depend on plants for food, either directly or as feed for domestic animals. Agriculture deals with the production of food crops and has played a key role in the history of world civilizations. Agriculture includes agronomy for arable crops, horticulture for vegetables and fruit, and forestry for timber. About 7,000 species of plants have been used for food, though most of today's food is derived from only 30 species. The major staples include cereals such as rice and wheat, starchy roots and tubers such as cassava and potato, and legumes such as peas and beans. Vegetable oils such as olive oil provide lipids, while fruit and vegetables contribute vitamins and minerals to the diet.

 
 Horticulture has been defined as the agriculture of plants, mainly for food, materials, comfort, and beauty for decoration. According to American horticulturist Liberty Hyde Bailey, "Horticulture is the growing of flowers, fruits and vegetables, and of plants for ornament and fancy." A more precise definition can be given "The cultivation, processing, and sale of fruits, nuts, vegetables, and ornamental plants as well as many additional services". It also includes plant conservation, landscape restoration, soil management, landscape and garden design, construction and maintenance, and arboriculture. In contrast to agriculture, horticulture does not include large-scale crop production or animal husbandry.
Horticulturists apply knowledge, skills, and technologies to grow intensively produced plants for human food and non-food uses and for personal or social needs. Their work involves plant propagation and cultivation with the aim of improving plant growth, yields, quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. They work as gardeners, growers, therapists, designers, and technical advisors in the food and non-food sectors of horticulture.

  In order to solve all the problems portending the world and human society, we must apply new methods to all productions, industries and daily life of the population. Photosynthesis is definitely the foundation of all life and natural products that people consume and use every day. There is always room for improvement for a developing civilization like the one we have here. Photosynthesis and other natural processes like fungi growth can be applied to anything, anywhere easily to turn it into a more sustainable sequence. Now the human population is evolving faster than the past but environmental degradation is speeding as well. To overcome all of the serious issues, going vegan and full plant-based in everything humans do also applying photosynthesis to all would be extremely efficient. Photosynthesis is the only natural process that absorbs the excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turns it into energy for all living organisms. If most of the human population switches to a plant-based, vegan diet and use more plant-based products in their daily lives, photosynthesis will be everywhere to soak up the greenhouse gases that cause climate change, global warming, etc. Following the path to terrific sustainability and green environment can only be achieved by the use of photosynthesis conducted by plants, trees, and some other living organisms. This will evolve the human race to become their most advanced state because it's the most sustainable and self-generating. The human being was genetically designed and evolved to cultivate nature everywhere they dwell on. Human beings are essentially fungi beings that can enrich the nature and all ecosystems around them to feed themselves and live. You can even become a tree after you die if you pay for new projects that turn your grave into a living tree. Humans are supposed to grow and utilize plants, trees, forests and other plant life that use photosynthesis in their surroundings as much as they can. Unfortunately, the industrial era has been destructive to nature and for the planet emitting enormous amounts of greenhouse gases and exploiting the natural resources without renewing their source. People are becoming more aware of what's been done wrong and trying to find resolutions to challenges occurring worldwide. Becoming completely plant-based, vegan for a human being and ultimately for the whole population may be the best thing at this time because this will generate photosynthesis in every acre where people live to a great extent. Planting trees and new forests won't absolutely save the world nor halt climate change however developing a very rich, plant-based and vegan civilization can. Each individual must consider implementing new techniques to make use of photosynthesis whether in business, at home, at work, manufacturing, construction, city design, education, food production, etc.  Our civilization definitely lacks photosynthesis in most industries and sectors, this will degrade the environment and increase the catastrophic events provoked by global warming, desertification, deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental change, and other serious matters. The only way to become the most advanced, innovative, abundant and prosperous as an interlinked civilization globally, each person and business of any size must utilize photosynthesis, plants, fungi, algae, tree whatever in every aspect gradually.



 


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