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Photosynthesis producer, autotrophs, and the main Ingredients to make lots of biomass

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Photosynthesis. p roducer, a utotrophs , and the m ain Ingredients to make lots of biomass. Photosynthesis: sunlight into chemical e nergy. Raw ingredients for Photosynthesis. Light. Leaf. Pigment. chloroplast. Leaf- specialized for light absorption. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Photosynthesisproducer, autotrophs, and the

main Ingredients to make lots of biomass

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Photosynthesis: sunlight into chemical energy

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Raw ingredients for Photosynthesis

LeafPigment

Light

chloroplast

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Leaf- specialized for light absorption

Chloroplast- specialized for energy conversion: sun H+ gradient energy into ATP carbs

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Leaf

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The above diagram show absorption of light by chlorophyll. Which wavelengths of light are absorbed?A. 400, 500, 600, 700B. 400, 700C. 450, 650D. Yellow and RedE. Both C and D

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Photosynthesis is not a very efficient process. Of the sunlight reaching the surface of a leaf, approximately how much is :

A. 75% is evaporated B. 15% is reflected C. 5% is transmitted through the leaf D. 4% is converted to heat energy E. 1% is used in photosynthesis

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What observations can you make about this molecule?

Polar or non polar?Why?

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What wavelength of light is most effective for photosynthesis in filamentous green alga?A. Violet and BlueB. Blue and OrangeC. Yellow and GreenD. Orange and RedE. Red and Violet

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Double membrane- Which is more similar to cell membrane, inner membrane or outer?Stroma-Grana-Thylakoid-Where is chlorophyll found?Where is light absorbed?What happens to light when its absorbed?

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