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plant biolgy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The part of photosynthesis where glucose is produced. | the light independent reactions |
| Organelle located inside of a plant cell where the process of photosynthesis occurs. | chloroplast |
| Why do plants photosynthesize? | to make food |
| This is where photosynthesis mainly occurs. They collect sunlight and contain the chloroplasts which produce food. | leaves |
| The part of photosynthesis where carbon dioxide is used/broken down. | the light independent reactions |
| the type of sugar made during photosynthesis | glucose |
| What are the reactants of cellular process | carbon dioxide and water |
| a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction | product |
| photosynthesis equation | 6CO_2+6H_2O→C_6H_{12}O_6+6O_2 |
| product of photosynthesis | oxygen |
| Carbon Dioxide Enters a plant through its | stomata |
| Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move. Where gas exchange occurs in a plant. | stomata |
| Water enters a plant through its | roots |
| The molecule used during the Light Independent (Calvin Cycle) Reaction that requires 'recharging'. | ADP |
| What are the products of the cellular process | oxygen and glucose |
| converting radiant energy, from the sun, into the chemical energy stored in food within plants | photosynthesis |
| photosynthesis equations | carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen |
| The part of photosynthesis where water is used/broken down. | the light dependent reactions |
| Where is CO2 used in the process of photosynthesis? | light independent reaction |
| The part of photosynthesis where oxygen is produced as a waste product. | light independent reaction |
| Gas taken in during photosynthesis | carbon dioxide |
| the part of the plant where most photosynthesis takes place | leaf |
| The plants principal pigment that absorbs light energy. | chlorophyll |
| the arrow in the photosynthesis equations means | yields or produces |
| These are located on either side of the stomata and control its opening and closing | Guard cells |
| How does a plant get rid of the unwanted oxygen created during photosynthesis? | through stomata |
| These are located on either side of the stomata and control its opening and closing | guard cells |
| place where water is broken down/ used | light independent reaction |
| Carbon Dioxide Enters a plant through its | stomata |