What is the function of air chamber during photosynthesis?
In order for photosynthesis to occur, one of the reactant needs to be CO2 (carbon dioxide). In the Calvin cycle (which is apart of the photosynthesis), CO2 is needed to be combined with RuBP to start the reaction. So without CO2, the reaction won't occur.
What happens in the Dark phase of photosynthesis?
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What happens to the oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis?
The oxygen produced by photosynthesis is released into the air where it may combine with other chemicals to form oxides, or may remain in the air as O2 and be breathed in by animals where it is converted to carbon dioxide.
Which stage of cellular respiration is water produced?
water is made during the electron transport chain (etc) phase.
How are photosynthesis and carbon related?
The Carbon Cycle is a complex series of processes through which all of the carbon atoms in existence rotate. As both photosynthesis and cellular respiration use carbon atoms in their reactions (6 CO2 + 6 H2O (+ light energy) C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2 and C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O, respectively) both play a fundamental role in the carbon cycle.
What are the substances needed for photosynthesis and what substances are produced?
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
ATP and NADPH
What gaseous reactant is needed for photosynthesis?
I think its carbon dioxide because the plants give us oxegen as a waste product while we exhale carbon dioxide from our lungs, which they use
What sugar molecule is made during photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis creates oxygen, and
glucose from CO2, H2O, and sunlight.
Which stage uses the reactant water from the overall photosynthesis equation?
it's the stage that involves light absorbing pigments such as chlorophyll and produces oxygen by the photolysis of water. An electron transport chain produces NADPH directly, and ATP indirectly through a proton gradient that it sets up as happens in mitochondria.
Why can rice plants grow underwater?
yes.......because we tested it and make a comparative study with organic fertilizer and rice water.....We proved that if you water the plants with rice water the plant will be more edible......try it........
How do living things depend on photosynthesis?
Because if the plants have no way to feed form the photosynthesis then they will die making the food chain imblanance and without the energy the plants give us it"ll be a matter of time before we die aswell
What gas do plants need to respiration?
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.
Where is photosynthesis carried out in a photosynthetic eukaryote?
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a photosynthetic eukaryote. These chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and other pigments that absorb sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
What organelle carries out photosynthesis and produce gas?
Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for carrying out photosynthesis, which involves the production of oxygen gas as a byproduct.
What role do hydrogen and electron ions play in photosynthesis?
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hydrogen atoms are funneled through a transport protein on the thylakoid membrane called ATP synthase. this creates energy for the ADP molecules to become ATP, which assists in the formation of glucose in later reactions.
What is the primary function of the Calvin cycle?
The primary function of the Calvin cycle is to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic compounds, particularly glucose, which can be used by plants as an energy source and as building blocks for growth. This process occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts and is essential for photosynthesis.
What is fertilisation in plants?
In plants, fertilization is a process of sexual reproduction, which occurs after pollination and germination.
Fertilization can be defined as the fusion of the male gametes (pollen) with the female gametes (ovum) to form a diploid zygote. It is a physicochemical process which occurs after the pollination of the carpel. The complete series of this process takes place in the zygote to develop into a seed.
In the fertilization process, flowers play a significant role as they are the reproductive structures of angiosperms (flowering plants). The method of fertilization in plants occurs when gametes in haploid conditions fuse to produce a diploid zygote.
In the course of fertilization, male gametes get transferred into the female reproductive organs through pollinators (honey bees, birds, bats, butterflies, flower beetles) and the final product will be the formation of the embryo in a seed.
Fertilization Process
In flowers, the pollen grain germinates after the pollination of the carpel and grows into the style by creating the pathway for the pollen grain to move down to the ovary.
The pollen tube opens into the ovule through the micropyle and bursts into the embryo sac. Here, the male nucleus unites with the nucleus of an egg inside the ovule forming a diploid zygote, which later swells up and develops into a fruit.
Types of Fertilization
Fertilization process can be grouped into three types and are classified mainly based on the entry of the pollen tube into the ovule.
Porogamy
It is the common type of fertilization carried out in all angiosperms or flowering plants. In this type of fertilization, the pollen tube enters the ovule through the micropyle.
Chalazogamy
This type of fertilization is carried out on all Casuarina species of plants. In this condition, the pollen tube enters the ovule through the pollen tube.
Mesogamy
This type of fertilization is seen in all Cucurbit plants, such as pumpkin, ridge gourds, bitter gourd and other gourd plants. In this type of fertilization, the pollen tube enters the ovule through its middle part or through the integuments of the ovule.
Double Fertilization
Double fertilization is a process of fertilization characterized by the fusion of a female gametophyte with two male gametes. In this mechanism, one sperm cell fuses with the egg-producing zygote, and the other fuses with the two polar nuclei to make the endosperm. All angiosperm plants undergo double fertilization process.
Seed plants can go through the process of fertilization, when seedless plants cannot. If the seedless plants do go through fertilization they would require a flower for fertilization to occur.
Is carbon dioxide reduce or oxidized i photosynthesis?
Water is oxidized in the process of photosynthesis.
What organisms use Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis?
Just name any 10 plants, green algae, or photosynthetic protists such as seaweed.
maple tree
petunia
Euglena
kelp
rose
gardenia
ash tree
pine tree
hibiscus
palm tree