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CO2+WATER ===========

should be an arrow, and on the arrow there is chlorophyl and sunlight cos a plant needs these to photsynthesize

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Q: Where are the enzymes of photosynthesis?
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Does the mitochondria carry enzymes for photosynthesis?

Enzymes for photosynthesis are in chloroplasts.Mitochondria are responsible for respiration.


Is either photosynthesis of respiration controlled by enzymes?

respiration is but photosynthesis isn't.


Why do enzymes stop working at high temperatures in the process of photosynthesis?

Enzymes stop working at high teperatures during photosynthesis because the heat changes their shape. If the enzymes shape is altered then it can not catalize what it is supposed to.


Can photosynthesis happen without enzymes?

Yes. Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction, meaning energy is required to make the reaction run. Enzymes are especially important in these reactions because they lower the activation energy (Ea) of the reaction. This allows compounds to be combined and transformed with less energy.


What enzymes helps builds new strands?

photosynthesis


What are the minerals needed by the enzymes used in photosynthesis and respiration?

protein is essential since all enzymes are protein


Are there some enzymes in chloroplast?

Yes,there are enzymes.They drive the photosynthesis.


Why boiling affect the rate of photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis requires many enzymes to function. An example of one of these enzymes is rubisco, which is involved in carbon fixation to RuBP. All enzymes have a specific range of variables in which they perform optimally, like pH ranges or in this case temperature. At a boiling point temperature, it is likely photosynthesis will be nonexistent or at minimal levels. This is because at such a high temperature the enzymes can become denatured, and fail to perform. This of course is not true for all types of photosynthesis, as there are some bacteria that are able to perform photosynthesis at extreme temperatures.


Do ribosomes capture sunlight?

yes.But not directly.They produce enzymes needed for photosynthesis


What is the fluid within a chloroplast that contains enzymes involved in the synthesis of carbohydrates during photosynthesis?

The large central compartment in a chloroplast that is fulid filled an dcontains enzymes used in photosynthesis is the stroma.


How is chloroplast adapted for photosynthesis?

They have photosynthetic pigments. They have enzymes and other molecules


What does the plant need as a result of photosynthesis?

sunlight, chlorophyll, water and some enzymes