How does photosynthesis take place? Write your answer below.
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How does photosynthesis affect organisms in their habitat/ecosystem?
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What is photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make their own food.
Photosynthesis is the process in which carbon is produced.
Photosynthesis is the process in which animals get energy.
All of the above.
What is stored in a plant and used as food?
Water
Carbon Dioxide
Cyanobacteria
Glucose
What is released into the air after photosynthesis takes place?
Light Energy
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Glucose
What does a plant use to release oxygen?
Carbon Dioxide
Chloroplasts
Light Energy
Cyanobacteria
What is Cyanobacteria?
A type of sugar used by plants to make their own food and helps the photosynthesis process.
A blue-green bacterial organism that is found in all organisms and helps the photosynthesis process.
A blue-green bacterial organism that is found in all water and helps the photosynthesis process.
A type of protein found in animal bones and helps the photosynthesis process.
What is the difference between heterotrophs and photoautotrophs?
Heterotrophs make their own food by using a process called photosynthesis, and photoautotrophs gets its food by consuming other organisms.
Heterotrophs gets its food by consuming other organisms, but photoautotrophs gets its food by eating cyanobacteria.
Heterotrophs gets its food by consuming other organisms, but photoautotrophs gets its food by using a process called photosynthesis.
None of the above.
The process of photosynthesis takes place in what part of the plant cell?
Golgi apparatus
Chloroplasts
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
What does a plant use to enable photosynthesis?
Light energy
Water
Carbon Dioxide
All of the above
BONUS QUESTION—What is the chemical equation for how photosynthesis occurs? Extra credit if you get it right. Will not be counted as incorrect if you get it incorrect.