The two main reactants that enter the chloroplast during photosynthesis are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through small openings in the leaves called stomata, while water is taken up from the soil through the plant's roots. These reactants are then used in the chloroplast to produce glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.
It diffuses through the membrane.
Glucose and Oxygen
Reactants that enter enzyme-controlled reactions are typically substrates. Substrates are the specific molecules that enzymes act upon to catalyze a biochemical reaction. The enzyme binds to the substrate at the enzyme's active site, where the reaction takes place.
Two membranes enclose the contents of the chloroplast - the outer membrane and the inner membrane.
There are two reactants. those are H2o and CO2.
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The answer is chloroplast...
The substances that enter into a reaction are called reactants.
"reactants"
It diffuses through the membrane.
They are not exiting. They are in the chloroplast.
Reactants
Glucose and Oxygen
Reactants are the elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction. These substances are transformed into different products at the end of the reaction.
chloroplast and the reactants used are CO2 and H2O
2 reactants and 2 products