AP BIOLOGY

LABORATORY REVIEW

CELL RESPIRATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which molecule do plants get from their roots for photosynthesis?
A
carbon dioxide
B
glucose
C
oxygen
D
water
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) from the air and soil. Within the plant cell, the water is oxidized, meaning it loses electrons, while the carbon dioxide is reduced, meaning it gains electrons. This transforms the water into oxygen and the carbon dioxide into glucose.

Detailed explanation-2: -Oxygen from carbon dioxide, and hydrogen from water, enter through the leaves and roots, and are used to make glucose.

Detailed explanation-3: -Plants take up the water that they need from the soil through their roots. Carbon dioxide is a gas found in the air; plants can take in this gas through tiny holes in their leaves. Once they have water and carbon dioxide, they can use energy from sunlight to make their food.

Detailed explanation-4: -The leaves on the surface of water gather light and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, while the waxy cuticle prevents excess water absorption from the surrounding environment. It also helps in cleaning process and preventing entry of microbes.

Detailed explanation-5: -Water is necessary for photosynthesis, which is how plants use energy from the sun to create their own food. During this process, plants use carbon dioxide from the air and hydrogen from the water absorbed through their roots and release oxygen as a byproduct.

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