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| What is the equation for photosynthesis? |
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| 6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight = C6H12O6 + 6O2 |
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| What are the raw materials? |
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| Where does photosynthesis occur? |
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| The process in which a cell captures the sunlight's energy and uses it to make food |
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| Colored chemical compounds that absorb light are called? |
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| The main pigment found in chloroplasts is? |
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| Small openings in the undersides of leaves which carbon dioxide uses to enter a plant? |
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| What is an organism that makes it's own food? |
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| What is an organism that cannot make it's own food? |
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| What are the two stages of photosynthesis? |
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1) Sunlight is absorbed into the plant 2) It is turned into energy which is used to produce glucose, or sugar. |
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| What does the arrow in an equation stand for? |
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Which is true about photosynthesis? A) Plant cells use the sugar to make food B) Some of the sugar is made into other compounds C) Some of the sugar is stored in the plant's cells for later use D) Extra sugar molecules pass out of the plant through the stomata |
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