the fate of the products of photosynthesis Flashcards

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What is the main photosynthetic organ in a flowering plant?

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The leaf is the main photosynthetic organ in a flowering plant.

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In what part of a leaf does photosynthesis take place?

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in the chlorophyll-containing cells of the leaf

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Where is most chlorophyll in chloroplasts located in the structure of a leaf?

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chlorophyll is contained in chloroplasts, and these are mostly located in the ground tissue or mesophyll of the leaf.

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What are the products of photosynthesis

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The products of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose.

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What is the trip oxygen must take in order to get into the atmosphere?

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Oxygen produced in photosynthesis can diffuse into the air spaces of the leaf. Oxygen can then diffuse out through the stomata into the atmosphere.

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What can the oxygen produced in photosynthesis be used for internally?

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some of the oxygen formed in photosynthesis can be used in leaf cells for respiration.

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What is the main carb produced in photosynthesis? What is this immediately used for?

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  • Glucose is the main carbohydrate produced in photosynthesis. Glucose may be used immediately for respiration (continued overleaf)
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what is glucose converted to for storage?

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Glucose may be converted to starch for storage.

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Where is some of the starch stored in leaf cells?

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Some of this starch is stored in leaf cells, especially the spongy mesophyll cells.

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What can some of the glucose be converted to (another carb)?

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Some of the glucose may be converted to another carbohydrate called sucrose (which is table sugar).

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How is sucrose transported around the plant?

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Sucrose enters phloem sieve tube cells in the leaf and is then transported throughout the plant. The solution of sugary water carried in phloem is called phloem sap.

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What is phloem sap?

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the solution of sugary water carried in phloem

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What is the main function of phloem?

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Phloem carries food to all parts of the plant.

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List some growth areas of plants

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Growth areas can include buds, leaves, stems, roots or flowers.

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What can food produced by plants be used for in the plants?

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The food can then be used for respiration, to form new structures in the plant or it can be stored as starch.

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