Write short notes on the reactions catalysed by RUBISCO
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- Explain how the huckleberry plant was prepared for medicinal useIf a plant does not get adequate water why does it die? Apply knowledge of the light reactions.Explain how plants make organic molecules. Include the terms CO2, H2O, photosynthesis, sugar, and sunlight in the answer please keep the answer brief
- Discuss the effect of air pollution on plants.A growing tomato plant is sprayed with a chemical that destroys chlorophyll. Explain (using an explanation of photosynthesis) why this will kill the tomato plant.What are terpenes and terpenoids? Discuss briefly their main functions and importance in plants.
- Plants produce oxygen when they photosynthesize. Where does the oxygen come from? a. splitting water molecules b. ATP synthesis c. the electron transport chain d. chlorophyllWhat two products result from photosynthesis? a. water and carbon dioxide b. water and oxygen c. glucose and oxygen d. glucose and carbon dioxideWhich 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 CO2