B8 - Photosynthesis

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A _________/________ is an environmental factor which can restrict the the rate of photosynthesis (light intensity)
Limiting Factor
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_______________ is the process by which plants synthesise glucose using light energy from the sun. Light energy is converted into chemical energy.
Photosynthesis
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Glucose combines with ____ to make amino acids which is synthesised into protein.
Nitrates
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Photosynthesis is a ____________ reaction
Endothermic
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What is glucose converted into for storage?
Insoluble starch
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What substance found in the chloroplasts is responsible for absorbing light energy from the sun?
Chlorophyll
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The three limiting factors for photosynthesis: light, temperature, and _____/________.
Carbon dioxide
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carbon dioxide + water → _________ + oxygen
Glucose
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The enzymes get _________ when the temperature goes over 40°C
Denatured
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Glucose is used to produce _?__ or oil for storage (especially in _____)
Fat
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Glucose is used to produce ___ or oil for storage (especially in __?___)
Seeds
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Glucose is used for ____________
Respiration
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Glucose is used to produce _______, which strengthens the cell wall
cellulose
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An ____________ reaction is when energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light
Endothermic
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_______________ is the process by which plants synthesise glucose using light energy from the sun. Light energy is converted into chemical energy.

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Photosynthesis

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Glucose combines with ____ to make amino acids which is synthesised into protein.

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Photosynthesis is a ____________ reaction

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Card 5

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What is glucose converted into for storage?

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