It diffuses through the membrane.
Yes they take up CO2. Then it is reduced to glucose
glucose
The materials that are needed in the Calvin Cycle are ATP (Adenosine TriPhospate) and Carbon Dioxide
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.
RUBP or PEP will absorb it. CO2 enter the leaf from air.
Chloroplast uses sun light and Co2 to create photosynthesis. The energy transfer is Co2 --> Oxygen + H2o --> sun energy.
Yes they take up CO2. Then it is reduced to glucose
Ut enter into the sun
It is about photosynthesis. They prepare carbohydrates by CO2 and H2O.
glucose
The answer is chloroplast...
CO2 and water is taken in . Glucose and oxygen is released
They are not exiting. They are in the chloroplast.
Absorbs light energy , splits water and releases oxygen, fixes CO2 and synthesises organic products.
Yes. The chloroplast preforms photosynthesis in the plant so that the plant makes from, basically, water and CO2 all the food and structural materials it needs.
Chloroplast in a living cell, sunlight, CO2 and Water.
The materials that are needed in the Calvin Cycle are ATP (Adenosine TriPhospate) and Carbon Dioxide