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suggest which leaf Carrie's out more photosynthesis and explain why
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- Which statement correctly describes carbon fixation? a. the conversion of CO2 to an organic compound b. the use of RUBISCO to form 3-PGA c. the production of carbohydrate molecules from G3P d. the formation of RuBP from G3P molecules e. the use of ATP and NADPH to reduce CO2Figure 5.7 On a hot, dry day, plants close their stomata to conserve Water. What impact will this have on photosynthesis?Calculate rate of photosynthesis
- Part A: Describe the role that stroma, thylakoids,granum, stroma lamellae, outer and inner membrane play in photosynthesis. Part B: What two reactions occur during photosynthesis and the role that chlorophyll plays.Explain how the structure of a leaf aids in photosynthesis.Briefly explain photophosphorylation in photosynthesis