I need a concise yet engaging scientific article that explains photosynthesis to a student audience. The piece must walk readers through the entire process—from chlorophyll absorbing sunlight, to the conversion of light energy into chemical energy, the splitting of water molecules, and finally the reduction of CO₂ into glucose—using clear, age-appropriate language without oversimplifying the underlying biology. Please weave in three learning aids I consider essential: informative diagrams that label each reaction site, a logical step-by-step narrative that mirrors the actual biochemical sequence, and at least two real-world examples (for instance, crop yield improvements or aquatic plant survival) that show why the process matters beyond the textbook. Deliverables • 1,500–2,000-word article in DOCX or Google Docs • Original illustrations in PNG/SVG plus embedded versions in the document • A short reference list of authoritative sources (textbooks, peer-reviewed papers) Acceptance criteria The article should be fully self-contained for students, technically accurate, visually appealing, and ready for immediate classroom use without additional editing.