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photosynthesis
the process by which plants,algae, and some bacteria use unligh, carbon dioxide, and water to make food
chlorophyll
a green pigment that captures light energy for photosynthesis
celluar respiration
the process by which cells us oxygen to produce energy from food
what does photosynthesis make?
sugar glucose(c612o6) carbon dioxide(co2) and water (h2o)
stoma
one of many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enable gas exchange to occur(plural, stomata)
transpiration
the process ny which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata
chloraplast
an organlle found in a plant,surrounded by two membrances, the membrances from stalks of grana
what does chlorophyll aborb?
wavelengths of light
how many molecules of carbon dioxide and how many molecules of water do u need to form one molecule of glucose?
six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water are needed to form one molecule of glucose
what covers above-ground plant surfaces are covered by?
waxy cuticle
what is the stoma surrouned by ?
two guard cells
when stoma are open what enters the leaf?
carbon dioxide
true or false: when water leaves the plant is called stoma?
false: transpiration
during photothsythesis.....
plants store light energy as chemical energy
true or false: most orgisms could not surrive without photosynthesis organisms
true
what does photosynthesis provides?
the oxygen that animals and plants need for celluar respiration
carbon dioxide
c2o
two guard cells
act like double doors opening and closing the stoma