Interesting Facts or Question about Photosynthesis
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King Of The Minions
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An interesting fact about photosynthesis is, some plants don't get energy from the sun. Some plants are actually carnivores, such as the venus fly trap. My question is does the venus fly trap use photosynthesis at all?
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level. http://www.kscience.co.uk/as/module4/photosynthesis.htm
Photosynthesis is one of the most important chemical reactions that occurs in the plant, allowing plants to simultaneously create invaluable carbohydrates and produce oxygen that renews our atmosphere.
Light energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll. What would happen if light energy was converted into something other than chemical energy?
Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose). https://sites.google.com/site/aliceonphotolysis/fun-fact My question is why does plants produce food and why do animals rely on it?
Photosynthesis is the reason conifers and other pine trees grow in a cone shape. This shape allows more needles to be exposed to the sun, which enables the tree to grow taller.
Photosynthesis is the reason conifers and other pine trees grow in a cone shape. This shape allows more needles to be exposed to the sun, which enables the tree to grow taller. Could we survive without photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose)
Fact: The animal cells do not go through photosynthesis because we are all heterotrophs meaning we get energy from eating other things. Question:What would happen if photosysthesis wasn't real?
I know that there are three types of sugars and plants make glucose but can some plants make fructose or sucrose? The obvious answer that I would think, is yes. Not sure if these were said-Thirty percent (30%) of the world’s oxygen is produced in the rainforest. One of the trees in Africa (the Tumbo Plant) has only two wide leaves but can live for over 1,000 years with little rain water.
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level. If we converted photosynthesis into electricity how much would an average plant make?
What form of energy do cells need in order to do work? Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose).
Cellular respiration is the chemical opposite of photosynthesis. What is its basic chemical formula? http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Cellular-Respiration-300188.html
104 comments:
An interesting fact about photosynthesis is, some plants don't get energy from the sun. Some plants are actually carnivores, such as the venus fly trap. My question is does the venus fly trap use photosynthesis at all?
Photosynthesis happens in plants! TRUE STORY! I know most of you guys and girls didnt know that so I figured I'd post it :P
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level.
http://www.kscience.co.uk/as/module4/photosynthesis.htm
And my question is too Wyatt/ King of The Minions. And it is does the Venus Fly Trap produce energy solemnly from the food it eats like us humans?
Photosynthesis is one of the most important chemical reactions that occurs in the plant, allowing plants to simultaneously create invaluable carbohydrates and produce oxygen that renews our atmosphere.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5434585_photosynthesis.html#ixzz2x4ItJoKG
It happens to plants.
My question is hoe long dose it take for photosynthesis to occur? Also how come sone plants have spots of different colors?
All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of photosynthesis.
http://www.kscience.co.uk/as/module4/photosynthesis.htm
Some plants are coniferous (Eat meat) How many plants can do this?
Light energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll. What would happen if light energy was converted into something other than chemical energy?
I meant how long does
Who founded photosynthesis?
can plants stop doing photosynthesis? And an interesting fact is plants use water for energy too.
Photosynthesis happens in plants and my question would have to be who discovered photosynthesis?
Discovered**********
The energy for photosynthesis comes from light. What is the full process of photosynthesis?
The process mostly takes place in the chloroplasts of plant leaf mesophyll cells.
The energy for photosynthesis comes from light.
Light energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll.
There are two sets of reactions, light dependent and light independent.
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level.
All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of photosynthesis.
are carnivors* not trees
http://www.kscience.co.uk/as/module4/photosynthesis.htm
i dont have a question
how do plants obsorb the energy from the sun
My fact is that every plant isn't made the same there all made differently. And how long could a plant live?
Who discovered photosynthesis?
There are two types of chlorophyll, Type A and Type B. My question is "If scientists genetically modified humans, could we photosynthesize?"
Why do plants have spicks?
Owen : how did we find out about Photosythesis
Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose).
https://sites.google.com/site/aliceonphotolysis/fun-fact
My question is why does plants produce food and why do animals rely on it?
On what date was Photosynthesis discovered?
Dionaea muscipula is carnivorous how do they digest there food
Jan van Helmont was the first to begin studying the process in the 1600's.
how was photosynthesis discovered
Why is photosynthesis called photosynthesis? It sounds too fancy for a plant process.
Photosynthesis is the reason conifers and other pine trees grow in a cone shape. This shape allows more needles to be exposed to the sun, which enables the tree to grow taller.
Photosynthesis is the reason conifers and other pine trees grow in a cone shape. This shape allows more needles to be exposed to the sun, which enables the tree to grow taller. Could we survive without photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis can transfer energy to food that feeds plants.
Why does the food become sugar when Photosynthesis makes food.
Photosynthesis is a process in which plants use sunlight in order to create energy.
What year was it discovered
The light energy is converted through chlorophyll. Could plants not grow without photosynthesis
Photosynthesis helps nature be colorful.
why de we need Photosynthesis?
My question is how did scientists discover photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis gets energy from light. How much energy does the light give off?
Some plants are carnivores.
Why are the pigments in a plant green?
I don't want to answer this
Photosynthesis has to do with plants and does photosynthesis work on trees.
Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose)
https://sites.google.com/site/aliceonphotolysis/fun-fact
What would happen to the plants if we did not have photosynthesis ?
What does the plant’s color tell you about its photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis happens when water is absorbed by the roots of green plants and is carried to the leaves. How do plants absorb the sun?
Would human life still exist if photosynthesis wasn't part of the world?
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0775714.html
How would humans change and adapt if we relied on photosynthesis
hey
if we lived in space and we grew plant could there photosynthesis
why do plaint need photosynthesis to live and all plaints need it to stay alive all trees and plaints.
Which pigment converts light energy into chemical energy?
WHAT IS SCIENCE?
what does photosynthesis look like
Did the guy who discovered it have a cat
how does photosynthesys develop?
no,he had a dog
Why don't animals go through photosynthesis? Light energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll.
IDK
Thirty percent (30%) of the world’s oxygen is produced in the rainforest. What is the other 70%?
So true
one part of photosyinises can go and make oxygen.
loganm
Fact: The animal cells do not go through photosynthesis because we are all heterotrophs meaning we get energy from eating other things.
Question:What would happen if photosysthesis wasn't real?
On what date was Photosynthesis discovered?
Does a type of light matter for a plant to grow, photosynthesis is really important to earth because if not we would't be here.
photosynthesis creates chemical reaction for food
was photosynthesis a major discovery
How does cloudy weather affect photosynthesis?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/6945
How old was the guy who discovered it.
what causes photosyinises to happen.
loganm
I know that there are three types of sugars and plants make glucose but can some plants make fructose or sucrose? The obvious answer that I would think, is yes. Not sure if these were said-Thirty percent (30%) of the world’s oxygen is produced in the rainforest. One of the trees in Africa (the Tumbo Plant) has only two wide leaves but can live for over 1,000 years with little rain water.
And is not supposed to be there!
Does the different types of light affect how much the plant grows? For instance, does sunlight have a higher growth impact on a plant than UV light?
if thirty percent (30%) of the world’s oxygen is produced in the rainforest, what is the other (70%)?
Alysse
The energy for photosynthesis comes from light.
What are the end products of photosynthesis?
What year was photosynthesis discovered?
why is photosynthesis called photosynthesis
what year was photosynthesis discovered
does come form light
Sunbathing is like photosynthesis for humans.
Can a plant die from photosynthesis?
Kind of
it was featured in spongebob :)
Photosynthesis is affected by temperature, light intensity, light wavelength and carbon dioxide level. If we converted photosynthesis into electricity how much would an average plant make?
Where did the name Photosynthesis come from?
Energy is converted to chemical energy by chlorophyll.
Photosynthesis is like the digestive system. Can photosynthesis kill a plant?
In what cellular organelle does photosynthesis occur
plants grow better under bluelight
What form of energy do cells need in order to do work?
Photosynthesis is the most important chemical process on earth – it provides food and energy for all living creatures who eat the plants that rely on this process to produce their food (glucose).
Where did the name come from?
how do the plants use the energy from the sun?
Where does the energy for the process come from?All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of photosynthesis.
Where does the energy for the process come from?
The process mostly takes place in the chloroplasts of plant leaf mesophyll cells.
The energy for photosynthesis comes from light. What iis the main reason why we have photosynthesis?
Cellular respiration is the chemical opposite of photosynthesis. What is its basic chemical formula?
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Cellular-Respiration-300188.html
Could you kill someone (a person) if they have enough photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis was on spongebob
Why can’t we humans perform photosynthesis?
Plants can get cancer ;)
Which plant tissue makes up leaf veins?
A.Parenchymal cells with chloroplasts
B.Mesophyll
C.Epidemis
D.A and B.
E. None of the above
everything
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