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Energy stored in chemical bonds
Chloroplast
Chemical energy
Carbon Dioxide
Radiant Energy
Green part of plant where photosynthesis occurs
Glucose
Carbon dioxide
Chloroplast
Product
Small openings on a leaf- O2, oxygen and CO2 carbon dioxide can move
product
stomata
roota
glucose
H2O, reactant of photosynthesis taken in through the roots
Xylem
roots
Oxygen
water
atom
Basic unit of matter
Stomata
Glucose
two or more atoms bonded together
CO2, reactant of photosynthesis
chemical energy
Chloroplast
Carbon dioxide
radiant energy
Main source of energy for life on earth.
product
reactant
sunlight
chloroplast
underground organ in plants that absorbs water and minerals
water
roots
xylem
Stomata
Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars(glucose)
chloroplast
chemical energy
chlorphyll
photosynthesis
O2, product of photosynthesis
carbon dioxide
xylem
water
oxygen
C6H12O6, A simple sugar that is an important source of energy.
glucose
reactant
roots
stomata
6H₂O + 6CO₂ + Light Energy → C₆H₁₂O₆+ 6O₂
carbon dioxide
chemical energy
chloroplast
formula for photosynthesis
molecule
two or more atoms bonded together
reactant
chemical energy
stomata
energy carried by light
carbon dioxide
chemical energy
photosynthesis
radiant energy
carries water upward from the roots to rest of plant
oxygen
roots
xylem
water