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Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce glucuse from carbon dioxide and water. This glucose can be converted into pyruvate which releases adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by cellular respiration.Oxygen is also formed. conversion of usable sunlight energy into chemical energy is associated with the action of the green pigment chlorophyll. The process of photosynthesis is divided into two main parts The first parn is called the light dependent reaction. This reuction happens in the flattened sac like structures within chkoroplasts which are actually green in colour, when the light energy is captured and finally stored into a chemical called ATP. The second part of the process happens when the ATP is used to make glucose also known as Calvin cycle. Qi the combination of water.sun and CO2 in the chloroptast of a cell of a green plantmakes (a) Fructose (b) Glucose (c) Lactose (d) Comatose Q2 The light dependent reaction happens in the (a) Thylakoid membrane (b) Calvin cycle (e) Chloroplast (d) G3P Q3 Encirele Yes or No for cach stutement a. Photosynthesis an exothermic reaction. Yes/No b. The carbohydrate which is prosduct of Calvin eycle is G3P. YevNa Q4 Why is photosynthesis so impurtant? QS The picture on the right side depicts some circles. If each small circle is one carbon atom, then can you make out the input and the out of the first reaction that corresponds to the entry of CO2 in the reaction? Also the enzytme responsible for the sattie.​

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Answered by BATHILLS
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Q1) Sun and CO2 in the chloroptast of a cell of a green plantmakes (a) Fructose

Q2) Answer is (a)Thylakoid Membrane

Q3) (a) No (b)Yes

Q4) The primary function of photosynthesis is to convert solar energy into chemical energy and then store that chemical energy for future use. For the most part, the planet's living systems are powered by this process. It's not particularly efficient by human engineering standards, but it does the job

Q5)Molecules of CO2 gas are fixed into molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme Rubisco. Subsequent reactions convert molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate into molecules of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, some of which will ultimately be converted into glucose in the cytoplasm of the plant cell.

   

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