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    Research Plan (Experimental Design Matrix) Name __________________________________________________________ Name (Team Member if working with a Team) ___________________________________ Questions to Consider---I know you have. I really hope you have. Have you????? What level of precision must be available to measure all experimental variables? Are the measuring devices calibrated or are they capable of being calibrated? Have all of the variables that might affect the experimental

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    energy to Earth -the energy in sunlight is packaged in photons -the photosystems in the thylakoid membrane capture photons -pigments in the photosystems have an antenna complex that actually grabs the photons -chlorophyll b captures the photons and transfers the energy to chlorophyll a (the reaction center) -when the reaction center receives the energy it donates an electron -the donated electron will move down the electron transport system (ETS) -ETS after PS II generate ATP -ETS after PS

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    Why Photosynthesis Is Bad

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    In this research paper I’m going to explain to you why photosynthesis is bad while helping Earth too. I will be giving you a few reasons to explain that photosynthesis is important. So even though photosynthesis can kill the plant‚ photosynthesis is important‚ because it helps grow food for omnivores and herbivores. Photosynthesis grows plants and trees‚ which produce clean‚ fresh oxygen. Photosynthesis helps us living organisms with lungs breathe. It helps us when plants go through the process

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    Tomato Heat Shock Protein 21

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    and Hirschberg‚ J. (2004). Analysis in vitro of the enzyme CRTISO establishes a poly-cis-carotenoid biosynthesis pathway in plants Jofre‚ A.‚ Molinas‚ M.‚ and Pla‚ M. (2003). A 10-kDa class-CI sHsp protects E Krause‚ G.H.‚ and Weis‚ E. (1991). Chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthesis—The basics Lawrence‚ S.D.‚ Cline‚ K.‚ and Moore‚ G.A. (1997). Chromoplast development in ripening tomato fruit: Identification of cDNAs for Lee‚ G.J.‚ Roseman‚ A.M.‚ Saibil‚ H.R.‚ and Vierling‚ E. (1997). A small

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    Cellular Respiration (another subject) to produce ATP molecules. ATP molecules are the energy source for all metabolic processes. Log on to the following web site for a good explanation of photosynthesis. Pay attention to the part that discusses chlorophyll and accessory pigments. http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobookps.html Paper Chromatography The process of photosynthesis utilizes pigments to absorb light to energize the procedure. Through the process of paper chromatography

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    Botany1 Sci Paper

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    ultimate source of life for nearly all plants and animals by providing the source of energy that drives all their metabolic processes. In the process of photosynthesis‚ the carbohydrates are synthesized in CO2 and H2O in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll and O2 is released (Ruben and Kamen‚ 1957). The chloroplasts of plants capture light energy that has travelled 160 million kilometers from the sun and convert it to chemical energy stored in sugar and other organic molecules (Campbell and Reece

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    bean Phaseolus vulgaris‚ by isolating the choloroplast‚ determining the chlorophyll concentration‚ determinating the protein amount by making a standard curve‚ and to exam the X-Ray diffraction. In addition‚ the purpose of this lab was also to gain experience in the lab by perfroming different techniques. In plants‚ the paraquat acts in the presence of light (). This is because as the engergy of light is absrobed by chlorophyll (which is in the chloroplast) it is then moved via a flow of electrons

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    Conclusion The aim of this experiment was to investigate the effect of varying the distance (cm) of the Elodea plant from the light source at (5‚ 15‚ 25‚ 35 and 45 (cm)) (±0.05) on the photosynthetic rate by counting the number of oxygen bubbles rising up the test tube per minute (bubbles min^(-1)). The hypothesis was supported because as the light intensity increased‚ the rate at which oxygen bubbles rising to the top of the test tube also increased – for example‚ at the closest distance of 5

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    An Overview of Photosynthesis and Chloroplast Structure 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Site of the Calvin cycle‚ or light independent reactions 6 H 2O + 6 CO2 Contains chlorophyll. This is the site of the light dependent reactions 6 O2 Glucose (C6H12O6) moved to the leaf for transport 1. Which part of the chloroplast contains chlorophyll? 2. Where does the CO2 go? 3. Where is the energy from the sunlight used? 4. Name this process that uses the energy from the sunlight. HSPI – The POGIL Project Limited

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    bottom (epibiota) or burrow into the substrate (infaunan) Marine Flora Marine plants are divided into different divisions namely: D. Pheophyta * Brown macroscopic algae (seaweed) * Photosynthetic pigments are xanthophylls (gold) and chlorophyll. * Many in this division are known as

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