CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
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Life is solar powered. Almost all the producers of the biosphere depend on energy from the sun to produce the organic molecules that supply the energy and carbon skeletons needed for life. In a short essay (100‒150 words), describe how the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plants transforms the energy of sunlight into the chemical energy of sugar molecules.

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Photosynthesis Notes Word Bank (Some words can be used more than once!) chlorophyll carbon dioxide chloroplast dark reaction chemical oxygen autotroph solar ATP light reaction glucose sunlight water sun PHOTOSYNTHESIS: the process or cycle that occurs in plants that convert: • the 's energy into (sugar molecules) energy into energy any organism that can make its own food from by photosynthesis. - part of the plant cell where solar energy is captured and photosynthesis occurs. green pigments (a and b) CO, H,0 Sunlight Glucose (C,H,0,) Two Steps of Photosynthesis: - light energy helps to split water and the reactions that follow help to make ATP and other energy-storing molecules. (2 - ATP from the first step is broken down to release some energy and then used to combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide to help produce glucose, a type of sugar. Formula for Photosynthesis - Know this!! Products 6 CO, 6 H, О C, H,, O, 6 0, energy + + Sunlight
Cells are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their surroundings. Which of the following best explains why plant cells require sunlight to make organic compounds, according to Gibbs’s theory of free energy? The photosynthetic reaction releases free energy to the surroundings. The photosynthetic reaction’s free energy is in equilibrium. The reactants of photosynthesis have less free energy than the products. The change in free energy (∆G) of the photosynthetic system is less than zero.
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