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Plants and photosynthesis?

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hey guys i need to know these answers on my study guide thing for science (ya im only in 6th grade if you older people think this is easy :)

1) ____________ are the organelles that capture sunlight

2) ____________ is the stuff that stores the suns energy and is used in photosynthesis

3) In ____________ of resperation, sugar molecules are turned into energy in mitochondria

4) ____________ of respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down into smaller molecules in psytoplasm

5) the suns energy triggers a series of chemical reactions to create simple sugars in ___________________ of photosynthesis

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  1. Basically, plant cells contain little green things known as chloroplasts. These are where the chlorophyll is found. Chlorophyll is how plants turn CO2 and H2O into simple sugars in a biochemical process known as "glycogenesis". Respiration is the process which animals and plants use to break sugar back down into CO2 and H2O. The first two answers are "chloroplasts" and "chlorophyll". The rest of the material deals with material in the textbook, so I have no idea what the answers are, since they are probably achedemic terms peculiar to the textbook.

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