The Process of Photosynthesis

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  • I'm Shannon
  • The process of photosynthesis is at first may seem confusing
  • And Welcome to Science Explained
  • But when explained, it starts to make more sense
  • And I'm Bill
  • Nothing to worry about, the water is cut by light energy from the sun, which is called a light dependent reaction
  • The process starts when the substance water enters through the chloroplasts in the leaves, where it is cut
  • Oh No what is water cut by
  • So if light energy and water come together to make a light dependent reaction, what happens next
  • During the light dependent reaction, oxygen is produced and is spread out throughout the chloroplast, and eventually the whole plant
  • After oxygen is produced in the chloroplast, a substance called NADP carries an H molecule to the scrotum of the chloroplast where it will take apart of the Calvin Cycle.
  • You could consider NADP, the Uber of Substances in Cells
  • That's correct. Carbon dioxide, the same substacne we as humans produce every day, enter the plant and is sent to the scrotum t take a part of the Calvin Cycle
  • *Heavy Exhale*
  • So a H molecule enters the Calvin Cycle, but I'm pretty sure that another outside force enters the plant
  • We hope you maintain all of this useful information you learned today
  • Thanks for Watching
  • And finally the process of photosynthesis ends with the H molecule and the carbon dioxide enter the Calvin Cycle, and creates sugars, which spreads to the rest of the plant
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