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Photosynthesis is the process of formation of glucose in the presence of light and chlorophyll by Green plants. This is the process by which green plants take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen.
Photosynthesis is divided into two phases - light reaction and dark reaction. Light reaction takes place in thylakoid in the presence of sunlight and leads to the formation of ATP and high energy electron carriers. Dark reaction take place in stroma of chloroplast and uses ATP derived from light energy to make carbohydrates.
The first electron donor in photosynthesis is water which leads to the formation of of oxygen as a waste product.
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Identify the role of oxygen in photosynthesis. It is split to form sugar It is a...
Question 5During photosynthesis, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. Where does the hydrogen (and its electrons) end up? Oxygen Gas Neither Glucose Both Question 6 During photosynthesis, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. Where does the oxygen end up? Oxygen Gas Neither Both Glucose
Photosynthesis and Plant Nutrition. Complete the following paragraph to describe the role of photosynthesis in plant nutrition. Answer choices may be ised more than once or not at all. Photosynthesis and plant nutrition Complete the following paragraph to describe the role of photosynthesis in plant nutrition. Answer choices may be used more than once or not at all. mitochondria Plants are considered to be autotrophs because of their ability to produce their own food. light-independent reactions sunlight, carbon dioxide, and...
1A. Determine if the following are "Photosynthesis” or “Respiration” a Endergonic reaction to make sugar Photosynthesis Respiration b Produces ATP using light energy Photosynthesis Respiration c Produces ATP by removing it from sugar Photosynthesis Respiration d Occurs in cells containing chlorophyll only Photosynthesis Respiration e Utilizes (uses) oxygen to make water molecules Photosynthesis Respiration f Produces oxygen from water molecules Photosynthesis Respiration g Does not require light to occur Photosynthesis Respiration h Uses carbon dioxide and water (reactant) Photosynthesis Respiration...
The process of photosynthesis produces oxygen as a by-product, but does not require it to make sugar. Therefore, is it accurate to say that plants do not need molecular oxygen (O2)? Explain your answer.
In photosynthesis, plants form glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen from carbon dioxide and gaseous wTer. is photosynthesis thermodynamically favorable (spontaneous)?
What is the role of molecular oxygen in photosynthesis? a. It is a byproduct from the splitting of water during the light reactions, and is excreted from the plant. b. It is taken up by plants and is used for the generation of ATP during photophosphorylation in the light reactions. c. It is the source of the oxygen atoms in glucose and other carbohydrates formed during the Calvin cycle. d. It is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport...
Due the light reactions of photosynthesis energy from light is used to split water molecules. Which of the following is/are NOT a product of the light reactions? Select all the apply. select all: atp co2 adp hydrogen ions oxygen ions NADP+ NADPH
Joint Cost Allocation—Market Value at Split-off Method Sugar Sweetheart, Inc., jointly produces raw sugar, granulated sugar, and caster sugar. After the split-off point, raw sugar is immediately sold for $0.20 per pound, while granulated and caster sugar are processed further. The market value of the granulated sugar and caster sugar is estimated to both be $0.25 at the split-off point. One batch of joint production costs $1,640 and yields 3,000 pounds of raw sugar, 3,600 pounds of granulated sugar, and...
Joint Cost Allocation—Market Value at Split-off Method Sugar Sweetheart, Inc., jointly produces raw sugar, granulated sugar, and caster sugar. After the split-off point, raw sugar is immediately sold for $0.20 per pound, while granulated and caster sugar are processed further. The market value of the granulated sugar and caster sugar is estimated to both be $0.25 at the split-off point. One batch of joint production costs $1,640 and yields 3,000 pounds of raw sugar, 3,600 pounds of granulated sugar, and...
Joint Cost Allocation-Market Value at Split-off Method Sugar Sweetheart, Inc., jointly produces raw sugar, granulated sugar, and caster sugar. After the split-off point, raw sugar is immediately sold for $0.20 per pound, while granulated and caster sugar are processed further. The market value of the granulated sugar and caster sugar is estimated to both be $0.25 at the split-off point. One batch of joint production costs $1,640 and yields 3,000 pounds of raw sugar, 3,600 pounds of granulated sugar, and...