Photosynthesis Essay

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    The current earth’s atmosphere is made up of Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2) and a small amount of other gases. However the early earth which was formed 4.5 billion years ago was made up of Ammonia (NH4) and Carbon Dioxide (Co2). 4 billion years ago the world was covered with volcanos. The volcanoes released Carbon Dioxide (CO2) methane (CH4) and water vapour. The oxygen levels were 0.000%, also meaning no oxygen. 3.2 billion Years ago life of bacteria was forming and increasing. This made food by…

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    into a subterranean portion from which most water and ions are obtained. An atmospheric portion from which gases are obtained and the physical energy of light is transformed into the organic energy of carbon-carbon bonds through the process of photosynthesis. In addition, terrestrial ecosystems occupy 28.26% of Earth's surface or about 55,660,000 mi² (144,150,000 km²). It only occupy a smaller portion of Earth's surface than marine ecosystems. However, terrestrial ecosystems have been a major…

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    The purpose of this lab is to find the optimal pH of the enzyme peroxidase, which is found in plant and human cells as a byproduct of photorespiration, photosynthesis or cellular respiration. This is significant because an enzyme operating in nonoptimal pH could have negative effects on the cell, and could pose a health threat to the organism. Enzymes proteins that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. They do this by acting as a template for substrate orientation,…

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    that’s cheating a few minutes ago?” replied ATP. “Ugh, Fadh, a little help here?” “Sorry, no can do. Don’t make rules in the first place if you aren’t willing to follow them yourself.” He replied nonchalantly, as he flipped through a new issue of Photosynthesis Times. “Don’t you get tired and feel like throwing in the towel sometimes?” hinted Glycolysis. “Yeah.” sighed Chloroplast. “No, that only means more laundry to do.” “Oh my gosh, thank…

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    up to 16 in, however males grow only up to 2 in. Plankton- Phytoplankton Found in the upper pelagic zone, these microalgae float near the surface of the ocean where light can penetrate through. Phytoplankton live off sunlight for photosynthesis. Whales, shrimp, snails, jellyfish and a wide range of pelagic fish feed off this plankton. Sargassum- Algae Genus Found in floating on the surface of the pelagic zone these plants also know as brown algae survive of sunlight and provide…

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    dioxide in organisms from two different kingdoms.A big difference existed betweem the production of carbon dioxide among each creature and that was clearly noticeable in our data.Animals rely heavily on oxygen gas which is the product outcome of Photosynthesis. In the other hand, plants need carbon dioxide and on this experiment the production of carbon dioxide lacked, mainly because Elodea was not allowed to photosynthesize due to the foil covering of the beaker. The Crayfish continued to…

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    Carbon neutral: The CO2 created in the ethanol creation methodology is the same sum as one of the yields beforehand retained amid photosynthesis 4. Deplete gases of ethanol are much more clean: It smolders all the more neatly as a consequence of more complete ignition 5. Lessening in ozone development: The discharges created by copying ethanol are less responsive with daylight than those…

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    Sunlight penetrates no further than a few hundred feet down which means the deep-sea floor is as dark as a deep cave. There are no plants due to no sunlight and all the vent life belong to the animal kingdom. Due to there being no plants there is no photosynthesis. These organisms rely on a process called chemosynthesis. (3) Chemosynthesis is the use of harvested inorganic chemicals in the hydrothermal vent and carbon compounds in the water to build biomass (the organic matter the microbes are…

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    pollination. The bees do this by taking some of the pollen out of the the flower they get their nectar from and sprinkle it onto other flowers to make them grow. As you know the way that we get fresh air is from the trees through a process called photosynthesis. Without bees this process would not be possible, because if they did not fertilize the trees when they are just little weeds, the trees would never grow to full size. It is not just with trees, bees fertilize flowers, crops, etc. If we…

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    Australian Land Clearing

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    detrimental to the environment but can also affect the quality of the air that we breath and live in as the clearing of vegetation has affected the amount of carbon dioxide being filtered out of out air through the process undergone by plants, photosynthesis. Another detriment of land clearing is the effect that it has on the ecosystem, as after land clearing the remaining vegetation is extremely fragmented to the point where many plant species are close to extinction or are already extinct.…

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