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for the process of autotrophic nutrition, the arrow labeled A would most likely represent the direction of movement of carbon dioxide, water, solar energy
in the transfer of energy from the sun to ecosystems, which molecule is one of the first to store this energy glucose
which process is directly used by autotrophs to store energy in glucose photosynthesis
identify the simple organic molecule formed in the leaf and the process that produces it glucose produced by photosynthesis
which type of organism helps to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide producers
maple trees are classified as autotrophs because they both are able to synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
which phrase, if placed in box x, would correctly complete the flow chart shown below? increased use of starch in root cells
identify the carbon-containing molecule that humans exhale and the process that produces it carbon dioxide produced by respiration
difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs autotrophs make their own food and heterotrophs don't
difference between photosynthesis and chemo synthesis photosynthesis is powered by sunlight while chemo synthesis runs on chemical energy
difference between chlorophyll and chloroplasts chlorophyll is a green pigment for chloroplast and chloroplast is an organelle
during photosynthesis light energy is converted into chemical energy
what occurs during the light reactions of photosynthesis the energy from sunlight is absorbed by the pigment of chlorophyll
how do plants receive water they need for photosynthesis plants absorb water from the soil
what is the function of chlorophyll give plants their green color
stacks of discs between the chloroplast thylakoids
why do leaves change color during fall the chlorophyll breaks down and the green color disappears and the yellow and orange color becomes visible
the word equations for photosynthesis carbon dioxide + water------sugar + oxygen
what structure in the leaf controls the opening and closing of stomata the guard cells
why is photosynthesis important to green plants and algae it uses inorganic compounds to make food for green plants, algae and green algae
how do heterotrophs benefit from the process of photosynthesis they depend on it for oxygen
in nature during the 24 hour period, green plants continuously use both carbon dioxide and oxygen
which organisms carry out autotrophic nutrition? plants
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