To understand the new breakthrough,it is important to know how photosynthesis works.Plants take in carbon dioxide and water from the air and soil.Within the plant cell,the water is oxidized.This transforms the water into oxygen and the carbon dioxide into glucose(葡萄糖).The p...
Where in a plant cell is glucose produced? What happens to glucose in the kidneys? How does sugar or protein enter the matrix if the inner membrane of the mitochondria is impermeable? Explain the chemical structure of glucose. What happens to glucose produced by plants? How and when is lacta...
How is the vascular bundle adapted for photosynthesis? What happens to the oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis as a byproduct? How do stomata contribute to photosynthesis and transpiration? How does photosynthesis work? How do plants store glucose?
How is oxygen produced during photosynthesis? Describe how the processes of photosynthesis and respiration are linked based on the reactants and products (water, carbon dioxide, glucose, and oxygen) of both pathways. Explain the role of photosynthesis and respira...
Aerobic cellular respiration is the process by which cells use oxygen to help them convert glucose into energy. This type of respiration occurs in three steps: glycolysis; the Krebs cycle; and electron transport phosphorylation. Oxygen is necessary for c
During photosynthesis, plants use the energy of the sun to drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide and water to sugar and oxygen. The sugar produced is then converted to energy in the form ofATP, through the same processes used by our bodies to processcarbohydrates. ...
Below is a quote from a student who did not immediately know the source of the mass gained by radish seeds that received water and sunlight. However, he realized that he needed to account for each of the elements in the glucose that was produced by photosynthesis. Tracing matter was a tool...
Both respiration and photosynthesis areessential processesfor plants. Although glucose, one of the products of photosynthesis, is burned during respiration, these two processes are not exactly the reverse of one another. In fact, photosynthesis and respiration can and do happen at the same time in ...
How is cellular respiration controlled in the human body? What are glucose transporters and what is their role in this process? How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis different? How would you describe the process of cellular respiration?
Which of these molecules is a disaccharide? The three major disaccharides are sucrose, lactose, and maltose. Sucrose, which is formed following photosynthesis in green plants, consists of one molecule of glucose and one of fructose bonded via an α-,β-linkage. Are all disaccharides reducing suga...