During photosynthesis, solar/light energy from the sun is transformed into C6H12O6, or glucose (chemical energy). Photosynthesis is defined as the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods (glucose) from carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H20). Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen (O2) and glucose.
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Ok The question is kind of confusing. so I'm jut going to describe what I see and name it.
the big Orange one is the nucleaus. The smaller light green ones are the mitocondrea. The dark green is the "Post offfice" for the cell (forgot name sorry) Lighter green outside is cell membrane, darker green is cell wall.
That's is as much as i can tell you right now, but i will edit my answer when i get better ones.
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Because he walked to the forest and fell for the trap with the ball.
<span>The grain size of the sedimentary rock "chert" is </span>cryptocrystalline, which cannot be seen except under very high magnification.
Hi! I am not sure but I think it’s high thermal energy. Hope it’s right