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What is the primary purpose of photosynthesis?
What is the primary purpose of photosynthesis?
- To absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- To release oxygen into the environment
- To convert sunlight energy into usable chemical energy (correct)
- To store water for plant survival
Where does the process of photosynthesis primarily occur?
Where does the process of photosynthesis primarily occur?
- In the stomata of leaves
- In the chloroplast of the cell (correct)
- In the roots of the plant
- In the stem of the plant
What are the reactants in the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
What are the reactants in the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
- Glucose and oxygen
- Sunlight energy and chlorophyll
- Carbon dioxide and water (correct)
- Oxygen and chloroplast
Which part of the chloroplast contains the thylakoid membranes?
Which part of the chloroplast contains the thylakoid membranes?
What type of organisms are classified as autotrophs?
What type of organisms are classified as autotrophs?
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Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
The process of converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose, a type of sugar for energy storage.
Reactants in Photosynthesis
Reactants in Photosynthesis
The ingredients needed for photosynthesis, including carbon dioxide and water.
Products of Photosynthesis
Products of Photosynthesis
The outcomes of photosynthesis, including glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Chloroplast Structure
Chloroplast Structure
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Autotroph
Autotroph
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