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    Melvin Calvin

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    converted to carbohydrates. In order to understand the accomplishment of Melvin Calvin‚ photosynthesis must be understood at a basic level. Photosynthesis can be summarized into a few steps. First‚ sunlight or another form of light must reach the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of a plant

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    Bio100 Midterm Study Guide

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    7 properties of Life |Description/Examples | | |Order |All living things exhibit complex but ordered organization; structure of a pinecone | |Regulation |The environment outside of the organism may change drastically‚ but the organism can adjust its internal | | |environment keeping it within appropriate limits; temperature (shivering and sweating) | |Growth & Development |Information carried

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    Pre-lab questions: 1. Algae belong to what Kingdom? They belong to the Kingdom Protista. 2. What are the three types of multicellular algae? The three types if multicellular algae are chlorophyta which are green algae‚ phaeophyta which are brown algae‚ and rhodophyta which are red algae. 3. Are algae autotrophs or heterotrophs? Algae are autotrophs. 4. What organelle allows plants (and plantlike protists) to photosynthesize? The chloroplasts allow plants and plantlike protists to photosynthesize

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    Spirulina Benefits

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    Spirulina is a superfood. I do not like to use the term superfood‚ although it could be applied to this addition. Although it is not technically an herb (actually a halsalg)‚ it has its fair share of health-promoting properties. It is rich in chlorophyll‚ which plants get their energy from the sun. This allows you to increase your metabolism‚ lose weight naturally and simultaneously feel better. By losing weight‚ you can increase your metabolism‚ weight loss and lose weight effectively and naturally

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    Evidence of Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process during which a plant’s chlorophyll traps light energy and sugars (glucose) are produced. In plants‚ photosynthesis occurs only in cells with chloroplasts. Water (H2O)‚ carbon dioxide (CO2) and light energy are required. The light energy is absorbed by the green pigment‚ chlorophyll‚ and is converted into chemical energy‚ which causes the water drawn from the soil to split into molecules of hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen combines with

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    Essay On Diatom

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    Diatom is part of the stramenopiles clade‚ which is considered to be plant-like autotrophs that are often called algae. These autotrophs are mainly photosynthetic using chlorophylls a‚ chlorophylls c and xanthophyll to undergo photosynthesis to convert energy from the sun. Some species of Diatom are colorless‚ but those that do have color get it from various pigments. Diatom have two halves of their cell wall making up what’s called a silica cell wall. The soft part of the cell wall decomposes‚ but

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    wavelength UV light. The yellow spot was predicted as the xanthophylls while the green spot is predicted as chlorophyll. Xanthophylls and chlorophylls are the pigments that usually can be found in the plant. The orange spot was predicted as the carotones and the grey spot was phaeophytins. Here is the polarity strength of compound that determine from experiment: (non-polar) Xanthophylls < Chlorophyll < Phaeophytins < Carotenes

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    Cell Energy Worksheet Answer the following questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? The main function of cellular respiration is to generate ATP for cellular work; it is the process of harvesting chemical energy from organic fuel and converting it to ATP energy. The three stages of cell respiration include: Glycolysis‚ Citric Acid Cycle‚ and Electron Transport(Simon‚ Reece‚ & Dickery‚ 2010). • What is the role of glycolysis

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    place in leaves. The leaves are made ​​up of very small cells. Inside these cells are tiny structures called chloroplasts. Each chloroplast contains a green chemical called chlorophyll which gives leaves their green color. They used to absorb light energy. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates much oxygen as a by-product. Plants needs carbon dioxide‚ water‚ sunlight to live and make photosynthesis work. Photosynthesis= (Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight

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    Bio Notes

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    ------------------------------------------------- Epidermis Chloroplasts Double membrane around the outside 3rd membrane makes flattened sacs called thyla koids grana- stacks of thyla koids thyla koid space is the space in the spring like structures space—chlorophyll chlorophyll and other pigments- capture H. energy‚ reflect green light‚ best at using violet‚ blue and red light sunlight- various wavelengths of energy‚ different energy content down wavelength= up energy gamma rays- x rays- UV rays- visible light

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