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    the light source. Changing the light bulb color changes the length of the wavelengths that hit the chloroplasts in the plant leaves and effects how fast or if photosynthesis occurs. The equation for photosynthesis is 6 CO2 + 6H2O + light energy=C6H12O6 + 6O2 meaning that when a plant cell absorbs carbon dioxide and water alongside sunlight then the plant will put off glucose and oxygen gas in result. This process is where humans and other heterotrophs get their oxygen to survive. Sunlight is captured

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    formula of a compound that contains 3.609 g calcium and 6.384 g chlorine by mass? | CaCl2 During photosynthesis‚ plants take in carbon dioxide and water and convert it into glucose and oxygen. If a plant makes 30 grams of glucose (C6H12O6)‚ how many moles of glucose has it produced? 0.17 moles The health of bones depends upon a good supply of calcium. If a person consumes 0.06 g of calcium‚ how many moles of calcium did he consume? 1.5x10-3 mol What is the empirical formula

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    Citric acid cycle produces the generation of ATP and also releases the chemical carbon dioxide. • ETC produces water when the electrons combine with water. What is the formula for photosynthesis? • The formula for photosynthesis is CO2+H20+Light- C6H12O6+O2 How do cellular respiration and photosynthesis work as one large cycle? • Cellular respiration and photosynthesis work as one large cycle because in photosynthesis the plants release the chemical oxygen‚ which is necessary for us to survive. When

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    temperature‚ the distance moved by the meniscus will also increase. I believe this will happen as aerobic respiration is taking place. This is respiration involving the consumption of oxygen gas‚ producing carbon dioxide and water‚ as shown below. C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATP This process allows energy to be produced in the form of ATP‚ Adenosine Triose Phosphate. This occurs by converting glucose into pyruvate via glycolysis. Pyruvate is then transported into the mitochondrial matrix via

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    and James Watson → Acclaimed for the discovery of the double helix structure and used Rosalind Franklins Work B. She used mathematical formulas and applied them to machine Question 1 Phosphate‚ Pentose‚ 5c Question 3 Different than Glucose C6H12O6 Five carbon sugar‚ six carbon sugar Question 4 Nucleotide Question 5 Guanine → Cytosine Thymine →Adenine Question 6 A base attaches to sugar and another base The nucleic acids are the building blocks of living organisms. You may have

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    Grade 10 Biology Revision Guide Characteristics of Living Organisms Nutrition: Respiration: Excretion: Sensitivity: Movement: Homeostasis: Reproduction: Growth: Taking in food for growth and releasing energy. Burning glucose to release energy. Removing waste material like urea formed during chemical reactions. Responding to changes in the environment. Transport inside cells and moving the body. Control their internal conditions. Increasing the number of organisms. Increasing the number of cells

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    How do muscles move the skeleton? Contract How may possible gametes with A/A? one What process is blocked by operons/prokaryotes? Transcription What is the least involved in translation? DNA In the picture of muscle contraction‚ know what bands decrease in size and which ones stay the same. When the muscle contracts the sarcomere gets smaller and the area between myosin filaments. What are the net products of glycolysis? ATP‚ NADH‚ Pyruvic Acid What are the net products of cellular respiration

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    Balloon Respiration Lab Introduction/ Background Cellular respiration is a process that releases chemical energy from glucose and other carbon-based molecules to produce ATP when oxygen is present. The formula for cellular respiration is C6H12O6+ 6O2= 6CO2= 6H2O. The process of respiration contains three main parts‚ glycolysis‚ Krebs cycle‚ and the Electron Transport Chain. The process of glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and is considered an anaerobic process which splits glucose into two

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    sodium azide would be needed to inflate a 25.0-L bag to a pressure of 1.40 atm at 25°C? 75. ■ Calculate the volume of methane‚ CH4‚ measured at 300. K and 825 torr‚ that can be produced by the bacterial breakdown of 1.10 kg of a simple sugar. C6H12O6 --> 3CH4 + 3CO2 79. ■ We burn 12.50 L of ammonia in 20.00 L of oxygen at 500.°C. What volume of nitric oxide‚ NO‚ gas can form? What volume of steam‚ H2O(g)‚ is formed? Assume that all gases are at the same temperature and pressure‚ and

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    THE MOLE CONCEPT References : Mohammed and Lambert ( Old Edition) Chapter 11 pg. 107 Mohammed and Lambert ( New edition) Chapter 8 pg 123 Anne Tindale Chapter 10 pg 46 The following topics will be covered : 1. Definition of Relative Atomic and Relative Molecular Masses. 2. Calculation of Relative Molecular Masses 3. Converting Moles to Grams / Grams to Moles 4. Calculation from equations Masses of substances /Volumes of gases / Concentration

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