BROOKER BIOLOGY
BROOKER BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781307656152
Author: BROOKER
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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To determine: The two stages of photosynthesis.

Introduction: Photosynthesis is the process by which the green plants (photoautotrophs) harvest the light energy and convert it into usable carbohydrates. The end product in photosynthesis is glucose, which is a six carbon molecule stored in the form of starch.

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To determine: The product formed at the end of each stage of photosynthesis.

Introduction: Each of the two stages of photosynthesis produce different products in the end. The products of the first reaction act as the reactant for the second reaction. Thus, the cyclic process helps the plant to manufacture energy and then use it for various physiological processes.

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