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what reactions are high-energy sugars produced?

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Answered by praneeth85
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autotrophorganisms that make their own food, like plantsheterotrophoranisms that cannot make their own food, they obtain energy from the food that they consumeadenosine triphosphate (ATP)one of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energyWhat is the ultimate source of energy for plantsthe sundescribe the cellular activities that use the energy release by ATPthe energy is used to provide active transport. It also powers movement within the cell.photosynthesisuses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high energy sugarspigmentthese are light absorbing molecules that plants use to gather energychlorophylthe plants principle pigmentWhat did Helmont, Priestley and Ingenhousz discover about plant growth?their experiments revealed that in the presence of light, plants transform carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and release oxygenin addition to water and carbon what else is required for photosyntheselight and chlorophylthylakoidcontain clusters of chlorophyl and other pigments and protein known as photosystems that are able to capture the energy of the sunlightstromathe region outside the thylakoid membranes where the Calvin cycleNADPa carrier molecule that accepts and holds 2 high energy electrons along with a hydrogen ionlight-dependent reactionsproduce oxygen gas and convert ADP and NADP into the energy carriers ATP and NADPH into the energy carriers ATP and NADPHATP synthasea protein that the membranes contain that allows H* ions to pass through itCalvin cycleplants use ATP and NADPH from the light dependent reactions to produce high energy sugars (energy) that can be stored for a long timeWhat reactions make up the Calvin cycle?CO2 enters the cycle, energy is converted into high energy forms, the remaining 3-carbon molecules are converted back into 5 carbon molecules to be used in the next cycle, the 3-carbon molecules are used to make 6-carbon sugarhow is light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis?a carrier molecule called NADP accepts and holds high energy electrons with hydrogen and converts it into NADPH, which is in a chemical formplants and some other types of organisms areable to use light energy from the sun to produce foodthe characteristics of ATP make it an exceptionally usefulmolecule that is used by all types of cells as their basic energy sourcethe experiments of van Hemont, Priestly, Ingenhousz and others reveal thatin the presence of light, plants transform carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and release oxygen as a by productphotosynthesis uses the energy of sunlightto convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high energy sugarsin addition to water and carbon dioxidephotosynthesis requires light and chlorophyl, a molecule found in chloroplaststhe process of photosynthesis includedthe light dependent reactions as well as the Calvin cyclethe light-dependent reactions produce oxygen gas and convert ADP and NADP intoATP and NADPHThe Calvin cycle uses ATP and NADPH from thelight-dependent reactions to produce high energy sugars.The Calvin cycle is also known asthe light-independent reactions
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Answered by bittunegi
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Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide (reactants) into high-energy sugars and oxygen (products). useATP produced in light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars from carbon dioxide.
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