1. Photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds like glucose.
2. It occurs in two phases - the light-dependent reaction uses sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, while the light-independent Calvin-Benson cycle uses these products to incorporate carbon from CO2 into sugars like glucose.
3. The rate of photosynthesis is affected by light intensity, carbon dioxide levels, and temperature, with an optimal temperature range for plant growth. Alternative pathways allow some plants to adapt to different climates.