ItsKolapoJoin Date: 2010-12-06 Post Count: 8484 |
1. In order to make ATP, a BLANK has to travel from the inside to the outside of the thylakoid through the BLANK . Once through, a BLANK is added to BLANK to form ATP.
2. In the light reaction, water is split into three parts. First the BLANK enters the BLANK chain. The BLANK stay on the BLANK of the BLANK to increase the concentration gradient. Finally, the BLANK leaves the plant and does not participate further in Blank.
3. During the microscope/chloroplast lab, I observed chloroplasts that moved BLANK when I increased the light intensity. When I added salt water the BLANK grouped into clusters because the water was BLANK the BLANK .
what are all the blanks |
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biology was the worst for me |
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ItsKolapoJoin Date: 2010-12-06 Post Count: 8484 |
I hate it |
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FlammusJoin Date: 2011-08-26 Post Count: 50727 |
i hated biology x_x |
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pandatobyJoin Date: 2011-10-01 Post Count: 10351 |
Unless your A level. WTF are you doing. |
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AriffJoin Date: 2008-09-15 Post Count: 12556 |
i mean google is there to help you out |
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ItsKolapoJoin Date: 2010-12-06 Post Count: 8484 |
Google doesnt have any of them e.e |
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dracomanxJoin Date: 2013-05-23 Post Count: 15642 |
Do your own homework, instead of asking others for answers, you are only cheating yourself. This is why bIack people are always behind, instead of complaining get to work lmfao |
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just use note sheets or something
duke the boerboel |
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ItsKolapoJoin Date: 2010-12-06 Post Count: 8484 |
@draco I am in 8th grade but I am going to the local high school every morning to take advanced classes like Biology and Geometry . I am 2 years ahead of my class in Math and Science. |
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if only I could remember, I would help you. |
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when i was yesr 9 (grade 8) i didnt do this sht |
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dracomanxJoin Date: 2013-05-23 Post Count: 15642 |
So what? That does not justify cheating yourself on homework... I doubt you are taking Advanced courses, because why would someone smart bother cheating on just homework, and then assume kids on a online game are going to actually help you out on homework.
It starts out as cheating on homework, but next thing you know you are robbing a store and then get shot. |
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AriffJoin Date: 2008-09-15 Post Count: 12556 |
1. In order to make ATP, a H has to travel from the inside to the outside of the thylakoid through the cell membrane . Once through, a ADP is added to H to form ATP.
2. In the light reaction, water is split into three parts. First the OH enters the Electron Transport chain. The H stay on the membrane(?) of the BLANK to increase the concentration gradient. Finally, the O2 leaves the plant and does not participate further in photosynthesis(?).
3. During the microscope/chloroplast lab, I observed chloroplasts that moved BLANK when I increased the light intensity. When I added salt water the BLANK grouped into clusters because the water was BLANK the BLANK .
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I kind of remember this stuff, check your textbook first though. |
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AriffJoin Date: 2008-09-15 Post Count: 12556 |
dont rely on my answers though, i'm just learning it |
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3. During the microscope/chloroplast lab, I observed chloroplasts that moved BLANK when I increased the light intensity. When I added salt water the BLANK grouped into clusters because the water was BLANK the BLANK .
I'm going to assume we're talking about Photosynthetic Electron Transportation since you said thylakoid, chloroplast, etc.
Well, firstly, an electron must travel from the inside to the outside of thylakoid through the Electron Transport Chain. (That's why they call it Photosynthetic Electron Transportation.)
In the light reaction, water is split into three parts. First the electron enters the Electron Transport Chain. The hydrogen stay on the interior of the thylakoid to increase the concentration gradient. Finally, the oxygen leaves the plant and does not participate further in photosynthesis.
During the microscope/chloroplast lab, I observed chloroplasts that moved excitedly when I increased the light intensity. When I added salt water, the chloroplasts grouped into clusters because the water was absorbing the water inside.
This is also known as a hypertonic solution, and the cell could plasmolyse (meaning the cell membrane will pull away from the cell wall) and can die.
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"When I added salt water, the chloroplasts grouped into clusters because the water was absorbing the water inside. "
I'm not sure if those words are the actual correct words your teacher is looking for, but it's not wrong.
However, putting plant cells in salt water will cause the exterior salt water to pull water out from the interior (to achieve equilibrium), causing the cells to shrivel up. |
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thok1599Join Date: 2008-06-29 Post Count: 22519 |
Pfft, Biology is super-easy, I'm in honors.
You guys are just lazy. |
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Z007Join Date: 2010-09-14 Post Count: 11729 |
i'm sorry but you're an idiot if you take geometry and bio in 8th grade
i mean you have to be smart to do that but
it's idiotic
bio is typically 10th grade
sometimes 9th
if you have it in 8th you're probably not prepared well enough |
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Your textbook, or googling Photosynthetic Electron Transport Chain in images, will show you how the electron travels along.
Pictures help a lot in biology. I know that from experience when I took AP Bio. |
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thok1599Join Date: 2008-06-29 Post Count: 22519 |
@Z00
Freshman year for me. |
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Bio is 9th grade; for my school, anyway.
Geometry is also 9th grade. |
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