That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.
in Photosynthetic process of plants
Sugar and Oxygen.
Sugar and Oxygen.
A non-photosynthetic pigment is a pigment that does not participate directly in the process of photosynthesis. These pigments can have various functions in organisms, such as serving as accessory pigments in capturing light energy, protecting against harmful light frequencies, or functioning in processes unrelated to photosynthesis. Examples include carotenoids, anthocyanins, and melanin.
Distillation
chloroplasts
starch
That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.
in Photosynthetic process of plants
The separation process that depends on differing abilities of substances to form gases is called distillation. Distillation involves heating a mixture to create vapor, then cooling and condensing the vapor to extract the different components based on their boiling points.
air separation process
Sugar and Oxygen.
Sugar and Oxygen.
apex: the Calvin cycle
A non-photosynthetic pigment is a pigment that does not participate directly in the process of photosynthesis. These pigments can have various functions in organisms, such as serving as accessory pigments in capturing light energy, protecting against harmful light frequencies, or functioning in processes unrelated to photosynthesis. Examples include carotenoids, anthocyanins, and melanin.
Evaporation is a separation method that involves heating a liquid to vaporize it and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid form. This process allows for the separation of substances based on differences in their boiling points. Evaporation is commonly used to separate a solute from a solvent in processes such as distillation.