respiration and oxygenic photosynthesis are two cellular processes that have evolved in similar ways. Cellular respiration is responsible for the process of ATP‚ meanwhile oxygenic photosynthesis is the process of turning light energy into food. It is evident that both of these processes have their own reactants‚ products‚ and biochemical pathways. Both of these processes have evolved from their primitive original state‚ but it is important to understand that oxygenic photosynthesis evolved before aerobic
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Introduction: Photosynthesis can be defined as light energy being converted into chemical energy‚ which is a very important process for plants and other organisms. Light can be described in terms of light quantity and light quality. Both of these have an affect on photosynthesis. The more light a plant absorbs the more the plant is able to photosynthesize. This light is absorbed though pigments which have specific interactions with certain light waves (colors). The goal of my first experiment
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our experiment) light as it physical alters temperature which directly affects photosynthesis‚ respiration‚ transpiration - loss of water and absorption of water and nutrients. The rate of these processes increases with an increase in temperature responses is different with different crops. The extent of growth and yield responses of plants to elevated CO2 depends on the photosynthetic pathway. Crops with C3 photosynthesis will respond markedly to increasing CO2 concentrations. Common C3 crops are
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www.moalims.com KBSE Guess Paper IX Biology 2010 NEW PATTERN Section "A" (Multiple Choice Question) Q.1. Prepare multiple choice questions from your text book. Section "B" (Short Questions Answer - Zoology) Q.2. Define the following Physiology Ecology Cytology Taxonomy Palaeontology Genetics Bio-Chemists Embryology OR Write contributions of Al-Farabi‚ Ibn-Al-Haitham‚ Bu-Ali Sina in the field of Biology. Q.3. Write contributions of Galileo‚ Robbert Hook‚ Louis
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Process of Photosynthesis Shawanda D. Robinson BIO 204 Plant Physiology Monday‚ January 26‚ 2015 Brandy McFadden Process of Photosynthesis We all learned in elementary school that the suns provide nutrients and components that help plans grow. “As the name implies‚ photosynthesis is a process that uses light energy to synthesize something.” (Mauseth‚ 2014) That process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process where plants use light energy from the sun. If we
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Carbon dioxide is both a vital requirement for producers – the first organisms in any food chain‚ and at times a dangerous waste product. Where plants use carbon dioxide during the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis‚ at night they also produce small quantities due to respiration. Fundamentally‚ carbon dioxide reacts with ribulose bisphosphate to produce glycerate 3-phosphate in the light independent reaction. In turn glycerate3-phosphate is reduced to triose phosphate using reduced NADP
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Unit 2: Cell Biolo SCIE206-1401B-08 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration make one large cycle that sustains life on earth. Through photosynthesis the suns energy is constantly being transformed into glucose‚ which is a chemical energy. Respiration is the chemical activity that occurs in all plants and animal cells that release the energy from the glucose. Photosynthesis cannot exist with cellular respiration‚ they are completely linked together in providing the energy through
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surroundings. The nutrients enable living organisms to build their bodies‚ to grow‚ to repair damaged parts of their bodies and provide the energy to carry out life processes. Nutrition is the mode of taking food by an organism and its 1 .2 PHOTOSYNTHESIS — FOOD MAKING PROCESS IN PLANTS Leaves are the food factories of plants. The synthesis of food in plants occurs in leaves. Therefore‚ all the raw materials must reach there. Water and minerals present in the soil are
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Associate Program Material – Heather Earnhardt Cell Energy Worksheet Answer the following questions: Cellular respiration: What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Cellular respiration is the process by which electrons are transferred between glucose to coenzymes and then to oxygen. NTP is made by the relocation of electrons. The end result of the process is the carbon dioxide and water that are released as byproducts of the process. The three
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so that it can be used by the organism. For example‚ when we looked at how plants get energy we say that plants’ main source of energy is sunlight. But‚ we noticed that light energy cannot be directly used by the plant. So‚ using the process of Photosynthesis plants can effectively turn light energy into “usable” or kinetic energy. This process consists of two sub-processes‚ light dependent and light independent. In a plant cell there is an organelle called the chloroplast. In each plant cell there
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