1. Highlight all the organisms that CAN do photosynthesis (you might need to google search what these are) Venus fly trap Mycorrhizal fungus Cyanobacteria Red algae Sponges Corn (Zea mays) 2. Summarize the purpose of photosynthesis_ 3. How could you tell or measure the rate of photosynthesis?

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1. Highlight all the organisms that CAN do photosynthesis (you might need to google search what these
are)
Venus fly trap
Mycorrhizal fungus Cyanobacteria
Red algae Sponges Corn (Zea mays)
2. Summarize the purpose of photosynthesis_
3. How could you tell or measure the rate of photosynthesis?
4. A. What is a redox reaction?
B. When the water molecule donates its electron to the chlorophyll molecule the water molecule was
while the chlorophyll was
C. When the carbon chain gains electrons from NADPH the carbon chain has been
5. Discuss how the chloroplast structure is arranged using the following terms (include picture too)
chloroplast, thylakoid, stroma, chlorophyll,
6. Light reaction and Calvin cycle: what is the overall purpose of each one?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Highlight all the organisms that CAN do photosynthesis (you might need to google search what these are) Venus fly trap Mycorrhizal fungus Cyanobacteria Red algae Sponges Corn (Zea mays) 2. Summarize the purpose of photosynthesis_ 3. How could you tell or measure the rate of photosynthesis? 4. A. What is a redox reaction? B. When the water molecule donates its electron to the chlorophyll molecule the water molecule was while the chlorophyll was C. When the carbon chain gains electrons from NADPH the carbon chain has been 5. Discuss how the chloroplast structure is arranged using the following terms (include picture too) chloroplast, thylakoid, stroma, chlorophyll, 6. Light reaction and Calvin cycle: what is the overall purpose of each one?
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1. Venus fly trap: it is a plant that perform photosynthesis and also get nutrition from insects.

Mycorrhizal fungus: fungi are heterotrophic that means they can't produce there own

Cyanobacteria: they contain chlorophyll and can perform photosynthesis.

Red algae: algae are photosynthetic autotroph that can synthesis it's own food.

Sponges: it is a porifera. So, it is an animal that can't do photosynthesis because of absence of chlorophyll.

Corn: it is a angiosperm photosynthetic green plant. It can do photosynthesis. 

Hence, photosynthetic organisms are venus fly trap, cyanobacteria, red algae, corn.

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