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| organisms that obtain energy from non-living things (plants from sun) |
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| plants are known as ______autotrophs |
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| Because green is the one color of the visible light spectrum that plants do not absorb, so it bounces off of the plants |
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| long to shortgamma, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible light (ROGYBIV in reverse), infared, radio |
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| What determines the energy of light |
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| the shorter the wave length, the more energy |
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| Structure of the Chloroplast |
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| there is an outer membrane and in the inner part of the chloroplast, there are organized sacks of thylakoids, which contain cholraphyll, which converts all visible light into energy except for green. Also in the chloroplast, outside the thylakoids, there is the stroma, which is where the Calvin Cylce occurs |
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| equation of photosynthesis |
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| 6CO2+6H2O (with light energy and chorophyll) becomes c6h12o6 +3o2 |
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| turning light into energy |
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| Co2 levels, temperature, humidity, light |
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| decline in photosynthesis rate |
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| organisms that obtain energy from other organisms are _______ |
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| organisms that make their own carbons are _____ |
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