Photosynthesis is the production of glucose and oxygen through conversion of light energy.
6CO2 + = C6O6 +
Where does photosynthesis take place in the cell?
Organelle
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast
Cyptoplasm
Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis
Is the gas needed for photosynthesis
Where do the gases come into the leaf?
Stomata
Tomato
Xylem
Protons are the energy source needed for photosynthesis
Chlorophyll is a coned Triangular Rectangle( coned, Triangular, Rectangle ) shape pigment molecule
How does the energy from photons get passed down the chlorophyll molecule?
The energy from the photons are passed down randomly from pigment molecule to pigment molecule
The energy from the photons are passed down randomly in a linear pattern
The energy from the photons ISN'T passed down at all
The energy from the photons goes to the reactor molecule 'chlorophyll A' then the acceptor molecule
ATP is produced when electrons use route 1
Energize electrons go to the ❌ after the reactor centre? (Route 2)
What energy source is found at the 'Acceptor Molecule'?
NADPH+
NADP+
NADPH
NAD-
The products made at the splitting of water are; Neutrons, Hydrogen and Oxygen
The electrons join the to create after the splitting of
What is attracted to NADP-?
Electrons are attracted to NADP-
Oxygen+ is attracted to NADP-
Co2 + is attracted to NADP-
Hydrogen+ is attracted to NADP-
NAD energy product is produced from this attraction? (Prev. Q)
The Stage is the name of the in photosynthesis.
How is Carbon dioxide converted into carbohydrates, eg. glucose (C6H12O6)?
Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the P from ATP
Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the Hydrogen ion from NADPH
Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the electrons from the splitting of water
Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the P ion from NADPH
ATP is used as an energy source in this conversion (Prev. Q)
ATP splits into ADP + P ATP + F AQP - P ADP + L( ADP + P, ATP + F, AQP - P, ADP + L ) and later combines into ATP
What happens to glucose (C6H12O6)?
Glucose is turned into oil to be stored for later use
Glucose is used in respiration
Glucose is turned into starch to be stored for later use
Glucose is turned into protein for plant gains
Oxygen is released as a waste gas from the stomata