How is the function of NAD is similar to that of NADP?
NADP is part of the Light Independant reaction (Calvin Cycle) of photosynthesis. The NADP combines with a Hydrogen Ion to create NADPH.
When the NADP is turned into NADPH it basically is just an energy carrier to turn CO2 into Carbon based sugar molecules.
How do you remember the photosynthesis equation?
The equation for respiration is:
C6H12O6 + O2 --ENZYMES--> CO2 + H2O + 36ATP
OR
Sugar + Oxygen --ENZYMES--> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Aerobic respiration, the production of energy with oxygen, is the opposite of photosynthesis: the reactants are the products of the other.
If you want an easier one though, one that they teach in middle school, it is just:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + E (energy)
Or - glucose + oxygen ----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
How are the raw materials in glass acquired?
Glass is a compound of Silicon, Silicon is widely collected from Sand and rock
Explain the phases of photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis makes life posible. It happens when the sun's energy, carbon dioxide, and water go into a plant. Then the plant turns it into oxygen which helps animals breathe. This helps the plant live. Also when animals eat plants the energy from the sun is passed on to them.
Photosynthesis is when the sun's energy, carbon dioxide and water go into a plant
What is the color of light that is the least useful to plans during photosynthesis?
red and blue light is most useful. But others are not.
How are reactants and products of photosynthesis and respiration related to one another?
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Why light is needed for photosynthesis in detail?
Light is the source of energy used by plants to do reactions that normally would not complete by themselves.
More specifically, light is captured by two photosystems, the electrons from which are then used as sources of energy to do photosynthesis.
What role does light energy play in photosynthesis?
The name PHOTOsynthesis should tell it. It means to make from light (more specifically light energy). When the photon hits the electrons in the chloroplast, it gets charged and moves across the membrane to produce ATP.
How does water affects the rate of photosynthesis?
Too much water is bad for the plant because the roots of the plant will be drowned and too little water will make the roots of the plant dry. So watering the plants at a right time and at a right amount is great for keeping the plant healthy.
What is the Name the gas that plants need to take in from the air for photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide
Plants basically to the opposite of what we breath: they take in Carbon Dioxide and give off Oxygen. We take in Oxygen and give off Carbon Dioxide.
This is why plants are so important to use because we need them to breath.
What does the oxygen produced during photosynthesis come from?
Actually the O2 comes from the water. One way to observe this is to use an isotope of oxygen like O18 and replace the O in the CO2 with the O18 and if the oxygen that is made is oxygen 18 then it is clear that it arose from the CO2. Once could then do the same thing with H2O. Another less ambiguous observation is that of thermophiles near the vents of ocean floors. Their is an abundance of H2S near these vents and the result reaction is the thermophiles producing glucose and Sulfur gas. Sulfur and Oxygen have the same valence electrons and will react the same way in order to get the electrons they need to be stable. It is safe to say that the O came from the H2O in the same way that the S comes from the H2S
Does photosynthesis remove oxygen from the air?
Well, yes and no. Plants take in CO2 and release oxygen during the day, however during the night it does the opposite, it takes in oxygen and releases CO2. This is why it is good to have plants in your house during the day but not in the night. Make sure you take it out of your rook so that you can have a better nights sleep.
What is the role of photosystem 1 in the light reactions?
is a cluster of pigments, with a perticular chlorophyl in the center. The energy is absorbed and is then passed to the Hugh energy electrons, NADP will then pick up the electrons and make NADPH
What is the result for photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is the process by which organisms convert light energy into chemical energy. The outcome of photosynthesis is that chemical energy is produced in order to fuel the organisms living activities. In most cases, oxygen is also produced as a waste product.
What are the answers to the Explore Learning Gizmo Assesment Questions on Photosynthesis Lab?
There are not any answers provided via the internet for the Explore Learning Gizmo Assessment questions on photosynthesis lab. The teacher will need to be contacted for further assistance with this.
How is plant growth controlled?
plant growth controlled by hormone called auxin which is found in roots and shoots and sunlight break down auxin
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How many molecules of glucose does photosynthesis produce?
The reactants in photosynthesis includes 12 molecules of water. However, because there is 6 molecules of water as a product, the equation is often simplified to show 6 molecules of water as a net reactant.
Where does cellular respiration occur in heterotrophs and and photosynthesis in autotrophs?
heterotrophs eat other organisms because they can not make their own food. so they obtain their energy by braking down their food to a simpler state through the process of respiration so yes heterotrophs preform respiration
What are the pigments that plants use?
Plants primarily use chlorophyll, carotenoids, and anthocyanins as pigments for photosynthesis and protection. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis, carotenoids help in capturing light energy and protecting against damage, while anthocyanins provide protection against UV radiation and attract pollinators.
3 Which unit of measurement is used the most in science and engineering around the world?
The metric system is most widely used, used in every country with the exception of America and Belize.
Photosynthesis uses sunlight to make food from water and what?
During photosynthesis, the energy from sunlight is used to split the water molecule itself into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released to the atmosphere and the hydrogen is bonded to the carbon dioxide molecule to make a carbohydrate--glucose at first.
Carbohydrates are, as the name states, carbon and hydrate or OH. So CO2 plus hydrogen gives carbohydrate.
What 3 things must plants have for photosynthesis to occur?
Plants must have sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water for photosynthesis to occur. These three essential components are necessary for the production of glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
What energy does cellular respiration convert?
It form chemical energy i.e. ATP (Adenosine Tri-phosphate)