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Photosynthesis is the production of glucose and oxygen through conversion of light energy.
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6CO2 + [blank_start]6H20[blank_end] = C6[blank_start]H12[blank_end]O6 + [blank_start]6O2[blank_end]
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Where does photosynthesis take place in the cell?
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Organelle
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Chlorophyll
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Chloroplast
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Cyptoplasm
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Chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis
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[blank_start][Co2][blank_end] Is the gas needed for photosynthesis
Question 6
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Where do the gases come into the leaf?
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Stomata
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Tomato
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Xylem
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Chlorophyll
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Protons are the energy source needed for photosynthesis
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Chlorophyll is a [blank_start]coned[blank_end] shape pigment molecule
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coned
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Triangular
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Rectangle
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How does the energy from photons get passed down the chlorophyll molecule?
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The energy from the photons are passed down randomly from pigment molecule to pigment molecule
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The energy from the photons are passed down randomly in a linear pattern
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The energy from the photons ISN'T passed down at all
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The energy from the photons goes to the reactor molecule 'chlorophyll A' then the acceptor molecule
Question 10
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ATP is produced when electrons use route 1
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Energize electrons go to the [blank_start]acceptor molecule[blank_end] after the reactor centre? (Route 2)
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What energy source is found at the 'Acceptor Molecule'?
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The products made at the splitting of water are; Neutrons, Hydrogen and Oxygen
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The electrons join the [blank_start]NADP+[blank_end] to create [blank_start]NADP-[blank_end] after the splitting of [blank_start]water[blank_end]
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What is attracted to NADP-?
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Electrons are attracted to NADP-
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Oxygen+ is attracted to NADP-
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Co2 + is attracted to NADP-
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Hydrogen+ is attracted to NADP-
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NAD energy product is produced from this attraction? (Prev. Q)
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The [blank_start]Light-Independent[blank_end] Stage is the name of the [blank_start]second stage[blank_end] in photosynthesis.
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Light-Independent
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second stage
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How is Carbon dioxide converted into carbohydrates, eg. glucose (C6H12O6)?
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Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the P from ATP
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Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the Hydrogen ion from NADPH
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Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the electrons from the splitting of water
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Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using the P ion from NADPH
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ATP is used as an energy source in this conversion (Prev. Q)
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ATP splits into [blank_start]ADP + P[blank_end] and later combines into ATP
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ADP + P
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ATP + F
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AQP - P
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ADP + L
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What happens to glucose (C6H12O6)?
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Glucose is turned into oil to be stored for later use
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Glucose is used in respiration
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Glucose is turned into starch to be stored for later use
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Glucose is turned into protein for plant gains
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Oxygen is released as a waste gas from the stomata