4. Below each item, identify WHAT it is, indicate WHERE in the chloroplast it is used/made, identify WHICH STEP of photosynthesis it is used/made in, indicat WHY it is used/made in photosynthesis. Then draw an arrow to indicate where electrons are donated from and end up. 6CO2 6H₂0 ENERGY C6H12O6 WHAT WHERE STEP WHY + + + 60₂
4. Below each item, identify WHAT it is, indicate WHERE in the chloroplast it is used/made, identify WHICH STEP of photosynthesis it is used/made in, indicat WHY it is used/made in photosynthesis. Then draw an arrow to indicate where electrons are donated from and end up. 6CO2 6H₂0 ENERGY C6H12O6 WHAT WHERE STEP WHY + + + 60₂
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![**Photosynthesis Overview and Analysis**
Below each component in the photosynthesis equation, identify the following:
- **WHAT** it is
- **WHERE** in the chloroplast it is used or made
- **WHICH STEP** of photosynthesis it is involved in
- **WHY** it is used or made in photosynthesis
- Draw an arrow to indicate where electrons are donated from and end up.
**Photosynthesis Equation:**
\[ 6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{ENERGY} \rightarrow \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2 \]
**Components:**
1. **6CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide)**
- **WHAT:** Carbon Dioxide
- **WHERE:** Stroma of the chloroplast
- **STEP:** Calvin Cycle
- **WHY:** Used to synthesize glucose
2. **6H₂O (Water)**
- **WHAT:** Water
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Provides electrons and protons, releases oxygen
3. **ENERGY (Sunlight)**
- **WHAT:** Sunlight energy
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Drives the splitting of water molecules
4. **C₆H₁₂O₆ (Glucose)**
- **WHAT:** Glucose
- **WHERE:** Stroma of the chloroplast
- **STEP:** Calvin Cycle
- **WHY:** Stores energy for the plant
5. **6O₂ (Oxygen)**
- **WHAT:** Oxygen
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Byproduct of water splitting
**Electron Flow:**
- Electrons are donated by water molecules and ultimately end up in glucose after several transformations through the electron transport chain.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa9e0d134-c2b7-45eb-9bf8-28490b8569e1%2F643ff974-b036-4d2f-9c5e-185af5a67b9a%2Fsi45qfu_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Photosynthesis Overview and Analysis**
Below each component in the photosynthesis equation, identify the following:
- **WHAT** it is
- **WHERE** in the chloroplast it is used or made
- **WHICH STEP** of photosynthesis it is involved in
- **WHY** it is used or made in photosynthesis
- Draw an arrow to indicate where electrons are donated from and end up.
**Photosynthesis Equation:**
\[ 6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} + \text{ENERGY} \rightarrow \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2 \]
**Components:**
1. **6CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide)**
- **WHAT:** Carbon Dioxide
- **WHERE:** Stroma of the chloroplast
- **STEP:** Calvin Cycle
- **WHY:** Used to synthesize glucose
2. **6H₂O (Water)**
- **WHAT:** Water
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Provides electrons and protons, releases oxygen
3. **ENERGY (Sunlight)**
- **WHAT:** Sunlight energy
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Drives the splitting of water molecules
4. **C₆H₁₂O₆ (Glucose)**
- **WHAT:** Glucose
- **WHERE:** Stroma of the chloroplast
- **STEP:** Calvin Cycle
- **WHY:** Stores energy for the plant
5. **6O₂ (Oxygen)**
- **WHAT:** Oxygen
- **WHERE:** Thylakoid membrane
- **STEP:** Light-dependent reactions
- **WHY:** Byproduct of water splitting
**Electron Flow:**
- Electrons are donated by water molecules and ultimately end up in glucose after several transformations through the electron transport chain.
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