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plant biolgy

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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
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