how many phosphate groups are in atp
function of the stomata
stack of thylakoids
Where light independent reactions occur
the reactants for photosynthesis
the products of photosynthesis
purpose of light dependent reactions
three main factors that affect photosynthesis
what gives leaves their green color
heterotroph
what atp stands for
purpose of light independent reactions
upper epidermis
Where light dependent reactions occur
the waxy film on the outermost layer of a leaf
thylakoid
the calvin cycle
autotroph
pigments
organelle where photosynthesis occurs
consume producers or other consumers.
absorb light energy
the process plants and other autotrophs use to create nutrients from sunlight and carbon dioxide.
granum
chlorophyll
chloroplast
the cuticle
glucose and oxygen
adenesine triphosphate
Thylakoids
helps protect the leaf by aiding in preventing water loss and providing an extra layer between the outside and inside of the leaf.
pore that controls the rate of gas exchange in the leaf and atmosphere
make their own food from raw materials and energy.
3 phosphate groups
Stroma
the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
build high energy sugars
co2 and h2o (and sunlight)
turn ADP into ATP and produce oxygen.
light intensity, carbon dioxide, and temperature.