The illustration demonstrates how plants produce energy from sunlight.
Overall, photosynthesis is a natural cyclical process that allows plants to create a type of sugar as food and store them in the roots. There are five main stages to this process.
To begin with, Chlorophyll is a process that absorbs sunlight and in turn, makes plants look green. Initially, the sun sends light energy that is absorbed along with carbon dioxide by the leaf. At the same time, water is sucked up by the roots and carried to the other parts of the plant through the stomata. Carbon dioxide, water, and Sunlight mix in the leaf to create a type of sugar.
Oxygen and vapor are then released through the stomata which causes water loss in the leaves and this process is called Transpiration. Finally, Excessive sugar which is produced is preserved as starch in the roots of the plant. 
The illustration demonstrates how  
plants
 produce energy from sunlight. 
Overall
, photosynthesis is a natural cyclical process that  
allows
  plants
 to create a type of sugar as food and store them in the roots. There are five main stages to this process.
To  
begin
 with, Chlorophyll is a process that absorbs sunlight and in turn,  
makes
  plants
 look green.  
Initially
, the sun  
sends
 light energy that  
is absorbed
 along with carbon dioxide by the leaf. At the same time, water  
is sucked
 up by the roots and carried to the other parts of the  
plant
 through the stomata. Carbon dioxide, water, and Sunlight mix in the leaf to create a type of sugar.
Oxygen and vapor are then released through the stomata which causes water loss in the  
leaves
 and this process  
is called
 Transpiration.  
Finally
, Excessive sugar which  
is produced
  is preserved
 as starch in the roots of the  
plant
.