STEP ONE: Harvesting Radiant Energy
The first step of photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Light photons are absorbed by a pigment called chlorophyll, which is abundant in the thylakoid membrane of each chloroplast. Chlorophyll appears green to the eye because it does not absorb green waves on the light spectrum. It reflects them instead, so that’s the color you see.
STAGE 2: Converting Radiant Energy
After radiant energy from sunlight is absorbed, the plant converts light energy into a usable form of chemical energy to fuel the plant’s cells
STAGE 3: Storing Radiant Energy
The last stage of the photosynthesis process is known as the Calvin-Benson cycle, in which the plant uses atmospheric carbon dioxide and water from soil to convert ATP and NADPH. The chemical reactions that make up the Calvin-Benson cycle occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Answer:
The course of basic first-aid will be helpful for me because it prepares me for any kind of medical emergency, I could save lifes with knowing the correct technique.
Explanation:
Every medical emergency in which someone is in real death danger can involves that the patient´s heart stops and he/she stops breathing. On a basic first-aid course the experts teach us what to do in case that happens, in basic words, to keep the person alive until the ambulance arrives to take the person to a hospital.
First aid involves knowing how to cure a simple burnt to having the heart re-animated by using the needed equipment. They teach us how to to a proper CPR in case someone needs it and-more important- how to know when someone needs it.
Also, they prepar us for several emergencies, like choking with food, an allergy episode (how to use the anti-histamine shot), to keep a fracture well until the specialists arrive.
All this information will be helpful for me as a certified trainer because I will be prepared for any situation and most of all, I will be calm.