What do we know about photosynthesis? A. It helps plants to produce energy. B. It is regarded as a productive system for plants. C. It can increase leaf growth on plants by 14 percent. D. It is made up of sunlight,water and carbon dioxide. ...
Why does photosynthesis produce O_{2}? Why is photosynthesis so crucial to life on earth? A. Photosynthetic organisms are consumers; without them, there would be too many producers. B. Photosynthesis allows plants to survive on land; without it, life would be restricted to aqueous environments...
What stages of photosynthesis produce water? The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from What organisms can perform photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Does photosynthesis only occur in plants? For what purpose does a plant use the sugars produced during photosynthesis?
While photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells where light is abundant, photorespiration primarily takes place in the mitochondria and peroxisomes, indicating a complex interaction between different cellular components. The conditions favoring photosynthesis and photorespiration also differ; photos...
Where in the plant does photosynthesis take place? Plants need energy from sunlight for photosynthesis to occur.(Image credit: Shutterstock) Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, a type of plastid (an organelle with a membrane) that contains chlorophyll and is primarily found in plant leaves. ...
Water plays a multifaceted role in plant biology, not only as a solvent for nutrient uptake but also as a key player in photosynthesis and transpiration. It’s essential for the movement of nutrients through the xylem, and for maintaining cell turgidity, which keeps plants upright and robust....
What does the plant need glucose (food) for? Plants, just like humans and other living things, require glucose (food) for various purposes. Let’s see a few: 1. Glucose, obtained through photosynthesis, is used by the plant during respiration to release energy that is necessary for other ...
Where does carbohydrate production occur in a chloroplast? Which two molecules do green plants use to make glucose? What plant cell organelle uses light energy to produce sugar? When glucose is created through photosynthesis, what might a plant do with that glucose? Carbohydrates provide the body ...
Photosynthesis works by absorbing light. Light energy causes the molecules in chlorophyll to lose electrons but they gain photons. This sets off a chain reaction that causes the plant to lose NADP and NADPH. The reduction causes the plant to produce ATP which then replaces the electrons that we...
The arrangement or relation of the parts of a machine; the parts of a machine, taken collectively; the arrangement or relation of the parts of anything as adapted to produce an effect; as, the mechanism of a watch; the mechanism of a sewing machine; the mechanism of a seed pod. Process...