What is the chemical reaction for photosynthesis? What are the products of photosynthesis and where do they go? What is the waste product of photosynthesis? What are the reactants and products of cellular respi
What is the importance of the light and dark reactions in photosynthesis? For what purpose does a plant use the sugars produced during photosynthesis? What starts the light reaction of photosynthesis? What is the role of turgidity in photosynthesis? What is water's role in the light reacti...
The gorgeous reddish-brown colour of soy sauce is the result of the Maillard Reaction, which begins two or three months after brewing starts. In this reaction, the sugars of the soy sauce combine with amino acids to produce melanoidin, a brown pigment which gives soy sauce its beautiful ric...
Nuclear fusion is the process of forcing together two light atomic nuclei and creating a heavier one, in the process taking a tiny amount of matter and turning it into massive amounts of energy. It is nuclear fusion that supplies the stars — includingthe sun — with their energ...
Beriberi is caused by a buildup of pyruvic acid in the blood. Pyruvic acid is a byproduct of your body’s inability to convert food into fuel due to a lack of vitamin B1. Symptoms of beriberi include difficulty breathing; irregular eye movement and heart function; pain; vomiting; loss ...
Taking care of your device extends its lifespan and improves the overall experience. FAQs About Cannabis Vaporizers Got questions about cannabis vaporizers? Let’s break down some common queries. How are smoke and vapor different?Smoke is a byproduct of combustion, the chemical reaction that ...
In a very broad sense, a star is simply one of those twinkling points of light you can see in the night sky. But that’s not terribly satisfying in either lexicological or physical terms. After all, we also know the sun is a star—but, by definition, we never see it in Earth’s...
When she was young, her personal guard’s intensity scared her - intimidated her, really. Now, after so many years, Amy had come to understand that his stoicism was much like her anger - a coping mechanism. A byproduct of the world they had both grown up in and the roles they played...
The results of dehydration synthesis can be reversed by How does dehydration help in the synthesis of sugar molecules that are larger than monosaccharides? What reaction is driven by glucose catabolism? What is water's role in the light reaction of photosynthesis?
What layer of the mesophyll is responsible for the most photosynthesis and why? What starts the light reaction of photosynthesis? Which part of the leaf enables transpiration to take place? What increases transpiration in plants? How does carbon dioxide get into a plant cell?