ENVS 170A1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6-7: Leaf, Chemosynthesis, Chloroplast

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October 21, 2018: photosynthesis fundamentals, autotrophs i. Primary producers; organisms capable of synthesizing autotrophs: complex organic molecules (glucose) from inorganic precursors (co 2 , H 2 o, & nutrients: also capable of storing biochemical energy in process, self-feeding through photosynthesis . (which requires light: organisms that require lights are photoautotrophs chemosynthesis: i, what is photosynthesis? photosynthesis: protistans use sunlight energy to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water. Process by which plants, some bacteria, and some. Various one-celled organisms that are either free-living or aggregated into simple colonies and have diverse reproductive and nutritional modes, including protozoans, eukaryotic algae, and slime mold. 6h 2 o + 6co 2 6o 2 + c 6 h 12 o 6: photosynthesis reactants: , photosynthesis products: . Oxygen & glucose: photosynthesis site ii. i, all green plants have chloroplasts, but photosynthesis takes place in.

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