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41. Exploratour - Life On Earth, Page 7 things. Although some protists and bacteria are capable of performingphotosynthesis, plants do most of the photosynthesis on Earth. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/cool_stuff/tour_life_earth_7.html | |
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42. BSCI 124 Introduction To Plant Growth from sunlight; To perform photosynthesis, plants need to have a supplyof Sunlight; Carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere; Water; http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci124/lec2.html | |
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43. The Garden With Insight Garden Simulator V1.0: Plant Next Day Functions: Calcula useful for photosynthesis, is calculated by reducing the shaded solar radiationby half to eliminate wavelengths that plants cannot use in photosynthesis. http://www.gardenwithinsight.com/help100/00000584.htm | |
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44. Riverdeep | Biology Explorer | Photosynthesis | Sun & Shade Plants Unit, photosynthesis. Activity, Sun Shade plants, http://www.riverdeep.net/science/biology_explorer/be_activity_pages/catn.activit | |
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45. Insect Bites On Plants Reduce Photosynthesis, Imaging Device Shows BIOLOGY Insect bites on plants reduce photosynthesis, imaging device shows JimBarlow, Life Sciences Editor (217) 3335802; b-james3@uiuc.edu. 1/17/02. http://www.news.uiuc.edu/scitips/02/0117bugbites.html | |
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46. GCSE Chemistry The Atmosphere - History - Green Plants - Photosynthesis Green plants use photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide from the air intoglucose (sugar) plus oxygen. water + carbon dioxide glucose + oxygen. http://www.gcsechemistry.com/w6.htm | |
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47. Learn.co.uk - Learning Resources For The National Curriculum, Online Lessons, GC Chlorophyll, found in chloroplasts, is essential for photosynthesis. Not allplants have chlorophyll, however. Such plants cannot make their own food. http://www.learn.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=Unit&WCU=3533 |
48. Demonstrating Photosynthesis carbon dioxide. Through photosynthesis, plants produce food for boththemselves and other living organisms. Remind students that http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/lc/plants/5/lcp5_3c.html | |
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49. Demonstrating Photosynthesis of food from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll utilizing lightenergy and releasing oxygen is called photosynthesis. plants produce food http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/lc/plants/5/lcp5_3b.html | |
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50. ScienceDaily News Release: Insect Bites On Plants Reduce Photosynthesis, Imaging Source University Of Illinois At UrbanaChampaign. Date 2002-01-18. InsectBites On plants Reduce photosynthesis, Imaging Device Shows. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/01/020118074905.htm | |
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51. Why Weren't Plants Created 100% Efficient At Photosynthesis? For nature, the creationist reads God. Had God created plants 100% efficientat photosynthesis, He might have been faced with extraneous engineering http://www.rae.org/perfect.html | |
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52. Oceans Alive! | Life In The Sea | Life Near The Surface Through photosynthesis, plants manufacture organic materials (food) from inorganicmaterials (water, carbon dioxide, and nutrients) using sunlight as their http://www.mos.org/oceans/life/surface.html | |
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53. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries How do plants use light to make their own food? plants can make food for themselves,and eventually animals, through a process known as photosynthesis. http://library.advanced.org/10274/data/city/agricultural/photosyn.htm | |
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54. Subject Index: C4 Plants (Photosynthesis) C4 plants (photosynthesis) Material in this section originates from the followingcategory in our Subject Index C4 plants photosynthesis. http://www.co2science.org/subject/c/c4plantphoto.htm | |
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55. Effects Of Elevated CO2 On Photosynthesis In Two CAM Plants Effects of Elevated CO2 on photosynthesis in two CAM plants ReferenceLootens, P. and Heursel, J. 1998. Irradiance, temperature, and http://www.co2science.org/journal/1999/v2n6b1.htm | |
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56. MICROSCOPY UK - MICSCAPE ARTICLE: Plant Adaptations In order to prevent the rate of transpiration exceeding water uptake but withoutcompromising the needs for effective photosynthesis, plants have evolved a http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/anne1.html | |
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57. Photosynthesis In C3 And C4 Plants Reduction in CO 2 levels in the leaf tissue. Reduction in CO 2 levels below50 ppm stops photosynthesis in C 3 plants. photosynthesis in CAM plants. http://www.usd.edu/biocareers/risticb413sp2001/lec15.htm | |
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58. Great Lakes Native Flora they need to survive. Through photosynthesis, plants are able to convertwater, carbon dioxide and minerals into oxygen and energy. http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/envt/flora/flora_1.html | |
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59. OPTIMAL USE OF NITROGEN FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF LEAVES, PLANTS AND WHOLE VEGETATIO OPTIMAL USE OF NITROGEN FOR photosynthesis OF LEAVES, plants AND WHOLEVEGETATIONS In many environments nitrogen is the most limiting http://www.bio.uu.nl/~boev/staff/personal/nanten/optimal_use_of_nitrogen.htm | |
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60. NOVA Online | Methuselah Tree | Illuminating Photosynthesis Illuminating photosynthesis By Rick Groleau photosynthesis in plants anda few bacteria is responsible for feeding nearly all life on Earth. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/methuselah/photosynthesis.html | |
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