Photosynthesis
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis does not involve a camera
Or a synthesizer
Although that's interesting too
Photosynthesis is how plants take in light
From the sun and turn it into energy
It's actually a thing on which most life depends
Here on the planet Earth

Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis

With plants

Chlorophyll cells take in carbon dioxide
Now that's the air that we breathe out
Combines it with water and exposes it to sunlight
And that's how plants can make their own food
Photosynthesis is why plants need light
And photosynthesis is why humans need plants
Because through photosynthesis plants make oxygen
And humans need oxygen to breathe

Photosynthesis




Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis

Overall Meaning

"They Might Be Giants" is an American alternative rock band known for their quirky lyrics and interesting musical arrangements. Their song "Photosynthesis" is a tribute to the scientific phenomenon of photosynthesis, which is the process by which plants take in light and convert it into energy. The song highlights the importance of photosynthesis in sustaining life on Earth and draws attention to its incredible ability to transform our atmosphere.


The lyrics begin by acknowledging the fact that photosynthesis is not about cameras or synthesizers, even though the term might suggest otherwise. Instead, it's about how plants take in light from the sun, which is then transformed into energy, upon which life on our planet heavily relies. The song emphasizes that most, if not all, life on earth depends on photosynthesis because it is the primary source of energy for all living things.


The lyrics then explain how photosynthesis occurs in plants. The cells in the plant's chlorophyll take in carbon dioxide, which is the air that we breathe out, and then combine it with water before exposing it to sunlight. The result of this process is that the plant makes its own food, which is a critical function for sustaining its life. The song concludes by further highlighting the importance of photosynthesis for humans since we need plants for oxygen to breathe.


Line by Line Meaning

Photosynthesis
The process of converting light energy into usable energy by plants.


Photosynthesis
The same thing as before.


Photosynthesis
One more time, for good measure.


Photosynthesis does not involve a camera
Photosynthesis is not the same as taking pictures with a camera.


Or a synthesizer
Nor is it the same as making music with a synthesizer.


Although that's interesting too
But those things are still cool and worth learning about.


Photosynthesis is how plants take in light
Plants use photosynthesis to absorb light energy.


From the sun and turn it into energy
This energy is then converted into usable energy.


It's actually a thing on which most life depends
Photosynthesis is critical for the survival of most species on Earth.


Here on the planet Earth
On this planet, specifically.


With plants
We're shifting the focus to plants in particular.


Chlorophyll cells take in carbon dioxide
The specialized cells in plants responsible for photosynthesis absorb carbon dioxide.


Now that's the air that we breathe out
Carbon dioxide is a waste product that humans and animals exhale when we breathe.


Combines it with water and exposes it to sunlight
Plants combine the carbon dioxide with water and use solar radiation to initiate photosynthesis.


And that's how plants can make their own food
Photosynthesis allows plants to produce their own food by converting light energy into usable energy.


Photosynthesis is why plants need light
Light is the primary source of energy for plants to perform photosynthesis.


And photosynthesis is why humans need plants
Humans rely on the oxygen produced by plants through photosynthesis for survival.


Because through photosynthesis plants make oxygen
Oxygen is a byproduct of the process of photosynthesis in plants.


And humans need oxygen to breathe
Humans require oxygen to sustain their bodily functions and stay alive.




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