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photosynthesis

front 1

What is photosynthesis?

back 1

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants algae and some bacteria use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.

front 2

Where does photosynthesis occur in the plant cell?

back 2

photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of a plant cell

front 3

what are the main inputs of photosynthesis

back 3

the main inputs are light energy carbon dioxide CO2 and water HO2.

front 4

what are the main outputs of photosynthesis?

back 4

the main outputs are glucose and oxygen.

front 5

how is light energy used in photosynthesis?

back 5

light energy is captured by chlorophyll and other pigments and used to drive the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.

front 6

What is the general equation of photosynthesis?

back 6

the general equation is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy.

front 7

What does glucose produced in photosynthesis provide for the plant?

back 7

Glucose provides the plant with stored chemical energy that can be used for growth, reproduction, and other vital processes.

front 8

why is oxygen a byproduct of photosynthesis?

back 8

oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis because it is released during the splitting of water molecules in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

front 9

How can models help illustrate photosynthesis

back 9

models such as diagrams chemical equations and conceptual models, can help illustrate how that energy is converted into chemical energy and how the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis are related

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what role do chlorophyll and other pigments play in photosynthesis?

back 10

chlorophyll and other pigments capture light energy which is then used to drive the chemical reactions of photosynthesis.

front 11

What is the importance of photosynthesis for life on earth?

back 11

photosynthesis is crucial because it provides the primary source of energy for nearly all living organisms and releases oxygen into the atmosphere, which is essential for the respiration of most life forms.