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you basically are creating a circle which shows the formula for photosynthesis and celluar repiration
carbon dioxide + water → oxygen + glucose → carbon dioxide + water
It keeps going
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about the products of photosynthesis?
stomata
chocalate cake
pudding
gummi bear
What is the p purpose of photosynthesis?
The purpose of photosynthesis is to convert carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight into glucose (energy) and oxygen. This process is essential for plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
What if a plant does photosynthesis if it doesnt have carbon dioxide?
Plants need carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis. Without carbon dioxide, the plant would not be able to produce glucose, a key energy source. As a result, the plant's growth and development would be severely stunted.
Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the air inside the greenhouse can lead to enhanced photosynthesis rates and increased plant growth. This is because carbon dioxide is a key component in the process of photosynthesis and acts as a limiting factor in environments with lower concentrations. As a result, plants in the greenhouse may exhibit accelerated growth and larger yields compared to plants growing in regular air.
What parts of a tree work together for photosynthesis to occur?
In photosynthesis, the leaves are primarily responsible for capturing sunlight and carbon dioxide, while the chloroplasts within the leaf cells carry out the process of converting these inputs into glucose using water. The transportation system of the tree, composed of xylem and phloem, moves the necessary water and nutrients throughout the tree to support photosynthesis.
What does oxygen become in cellular respiration?
Oxygen is converted into water during cellular respiration. This process involves a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Oxygen serves as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, where it combines with hydrogen ions to form water.
What happens to photosynthesis when you increase the water?
Increasing water can lead to an increase in photosynthesis because water is one of the essential components needed for the process to occur. More water means more hydration for the plant, allowing it to carry out photosynthesis more efficiently and produce more glucose for energy. However, excessive water can also lead to oversaturation and negatively affect photosynthesis by limiting gas exchange in the plant.
How is carbon dioxide taken out of the atmosphere besides photosynthesis?
Some carbon dioxide is absorbed by the top levels of the oceans where it is beginning to turn the oceans more acidic. That and photosynthesis are the only ways that carbon dioxide is taken out of the atmosphere. Industries that emit carbon dioxide pollution are trialling ways of trapping carbon dioxide as it goes up the chimney stacks (scrubbers).
Which sequence shows the light transmitting capabilites of materials from least to most?
Opaque materials, translucent materials, transparent materials. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through, translucent materials allow some light to pass but scatters it, and transparent materials allow light to pass through with minimal scattering.
What molecule is split to release oxygen?
Any molecule containing oxygen.
Any molecule, under the correct conditions, may be split into its component elements, e.g. water (H2O) may be split into hydrogen and oxygen:
2H20 <-> 2H2 + O2
O2 because the natural state of gaseous oxygen is diatomic (i.e. one molecule of oxygen is composed of two oxygen atoms). Exceptions exist, e.g. ozone (O3).
What is the process of photosynthesis for?
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and is driven by the energy from sunlight captured by the pigment chlorophyll. The oxygen produced is released into the atmosphere.
What is the gas used by green plants to carry out photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide is taken in while oxygen is expelled.
What are some alternative pathways for photosynthesis?
Some alternative pathways for photosynthesis include C4 photosynthesis and CAM photosynthesis. C4 plants have a specialized mechanism to concentrate carbon dioxide in specific cells, whereas CAM plants open their stomata at night to take in carbon dioxide and perform the Calvin cycle during the day. These alternative pathways help plants in hot and arid environments to minimize water loss and increase efficiency in capturing carbon dioxide.
What is use in the overall reaction of photosynthesis?
Water and carbon dioxide are used in the overall reaction of photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen. Water is split into oxygen and hydrogen ions, releasing oxygen as a byproduct, while carbon dioxide is reduced to form glucose using the energy from sunlight.
How does artificial sunlight work in photosynthesis?
Artificial sunlight, typically using high-intensity LED lights, provides a source of light that simulates natural sunlight for plants. In photosynthesis, plants use this light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The artificial sunlight provides the necessary energy for this chemical reaction to occur, allowing plants to grow in indoor environments where natural sunlight may be limited.
What roles do the different types of cells play in photosynthesis?
There are three different types of photosynthesis as far as i have learned:
C3 plants first bring in carbon dioxide (day or night) and it is fixed by Rubisco (enzyme) into PGA molecules (3-phosphoglycerate molecules) these molecules follow the Calvin cycle producing (eventually) Glucose
C4 plants, because of their warmer (and less water) climate, open their stomata mostly at night or dusk, to reduce water loss. Because of this these plants require carbon dioxide storage to make sure they have enough energy. The carbon dioxide is brought in and reacted catalyzed by PEP carboxylase (enzyme) with a three carbon PEP (phosphenolpyruvate) creating four carbon OAA (oxaloacetate). The OAA is then almost immediately converted into Malate (4 carbon). This Malate is then diffused from the mesophyll cells into the bundle sheath cells. When the cells require CO2 they diffuse the Malate back into the mesophyll cells (through plasmodesmata channels in plant cells). Carbon dioxide is removed and continues in the C3 pathway. PEP is also a product, to be reused.
CAM plants only open the stomata at night, reducing their intake of CO2 . Because of this, these plants take in CO2 and incorporate it into C4 organic acids using a PEP carboxylase enzyme. These acids are stored in vacuoles until needed in the morning, when stomata close and CO2 is released into the C3 Calvin cycle for carbon fixation and the production of glucose.
Yes, respiration and photosynthesis play a key role in the oxygen cycle. During photosynthesis, plants produce oxygen as a byproduct, which is then released into the atmosphere. In turn, during respiration, organisms consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, completing the cycle.
Is c02 an end product of photosynthesis?
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
What are raw materials needed for photosynthesis and what are their products?
the chemical equation for photosynthesis is:
water + carbon dioxide + sunlight = oxygen + glucose
so the first three are the requirments and the last two are the final product of the process
The process known as photosynthesis converts radiant energy into?
The process known as photosynthesis converts radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and is essential for the survival of plants and other autotrophic organisms.
What is the function of NADPH plus?
There is no NADPH+. However, there is NADPH, which is a product of non-cyclic electron flow in the light reactions of photosynthesis. NADP+ and two protons are transformed to NADPH and one proton via NADP+ reductase as the last step in photosystem II.
Which form of energy does photosynthesis convert into?
Photosynthesis converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose.