Yes they take up CO2. Then it is reduced to glucose
A chloroplast deprived of CO2 cannot generate glucose, as glucose is produced during the Calvin cycle through the conversion of CO2 to glucose. Without CO2, the chloroplast cannot fix carbon and proceed with the Calvin cycle to produce glucose.
It diffuses through the membrane.
Photosynthesis: CO2 +H2O + Light Energy ----> O2 + carbohydrate Photsynthesis takes place in plants cells and in some bacteria. It takes place in the chloroplasts, which are little green circles of pigment. The light reactions take place in the chloroplast's thylakoids and the dark reactions take place in the stroma. The light reactions reduce water into oxygen and the dark reactions convert CO2 into energy. Respiration: O2 + carbohydrate -----> CO2 + H20 + energy CELL RESPIRATION OCCURS IN THE MITOCHONDRIA!!!!!!!
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the molecule that diffuses into the chloroplast and is essential for the Calvin cycle. It enters the chloroplast through small openings called stomata in the leaves. Once inside, CO2 is fixed into organic molecules during the cycle, ultimately leading to the production of glucose. This process is crucial for photosynthesis in plants.
The stroma
CO2 and water is taken in . Glucose and oxygen is released
Chloroplast uses sun light and Co2 to create photosynthesis. The energy transfer is Co2 --> Oxygen + H2o --> sun energy.
A chloroplast deprived of CO2 cannot generate glucose, as glucose is produced during the Calvin cycle through the conversion of CO2 to glucose. Without CO2, the chloroplast cannot fix carbon and proceed with the Calvin cycle to produce glucose.
It diffuses through the membrane.
It is about photosynthesis. They prepare carbohydrates by CO2 and H2O.
Photosynthesis is the main process.It take place in chloroplast.
Photosynthesis: CO2 +H2O + Light Energy ----> O2 + carbohydrate Photsynthesis takes place in plants cells and in some bacteria. It takes place in the chloroplasts, which are little green circles of pigment. The light reactions take place in the chloroplast's thylakoids and the dark reactions take place in the stroma. The light reactions reduce water into oxygen and the dark reactions convert CO2 into energy. Respiration: O2 + carbohydrate -----> CO2 + H20 + energy CELL RESPIRATION OCCURS IN THE MITOCHONDRIA!!!!!!!
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.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the molecule that diffuses into the chloroplast and is essential for the Calvin cycle. It enters the chloroplast through small openings called stomata in the leaves. Once inside, CO2 is fixed into organic molecules during the cycle, ultimately leading to the production of glucose. This process is crucial for photosynthesis in plants.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
Yes,it help to reduce CO2 level.CO2 is used in photosynthesis.