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During the process of photosynthesis, light penetrates the cell and passes into the chloroplast. The light energy is intercepted by chlorophyll molecules on the granal stacks. Some of the light energy is converted to chemical energy. ... Respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis, and is described by the equation:
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Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis; To obtain energy needed for life, organisms depend on the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis. ... Below is one of our free research papers on Cellular Respiration Vs. Photosynthesis. If the term paper below is not exactly what you ... Th Cell As The Basic Unit O...
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Photosynthesis literally means to make with light. It is the process by which plants and some other organisms convert light energy from the sun into chemical ... Photosynthesis and respiration are reversible chemical reactions, meaning that the products of one process are the exact reactants for the opposite process.
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Activities, games, puzzles, labs, and links for the study of life. ... Do this "Investigating Photosynthesis and Respiration through Kinesthetics and Inquiry" activity. ... Use this "Photosynthesis / Cell Respiration / Enzymes / Light" Jeopardy Game with instructions.
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Photosynthesis can also be represented as the reverse of cellular respiration; water molecules are oxidized and CO2 is reduced. ... Cell organelle for aerobic respiration is the mitochondrion; the organelle for photosynthesis is the chloroplast.
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A. Photosynthesis; 1. a process that converts radiant energy into chemical energy; B. Respiration; 1. process that releases chemical energy for use by the cell; C. autotroph - photosynthesis;
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What conclusions can you reach about the rate of photosynthesis compared to the rate of respiration: a) if there is a net production of Carbon Dioxide b) if there is a net use of carbon dioxide c) the amount of carbon dioxide remains the same ... Return to Cell Biology...
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Cell Walls ; Plants & Aerobic Respiration ; Other Nutritional Requirements ; Nitrogen Needs ; ATP ; Phosphorus ; Light: Wavelength and Frequencies ; Chlorophyll ; Light Absorption and Reflection ; Plant Pigments ; Carotenoids; Light-Dependent Reaction ; Light-Independent Reaction ; Photosynthesis vs Aerobic Respiration;
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