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Photosynthesis transforming light to life

Documents how scientists unraveled the mystery of photosynthesis. Examines the structural adaptations in leaves that facilitate photosynthesis, the nature of visible light, and the structure of chloroplasts. Explains how the light-dependent reactions that occur in photosystems I and II produce ATP and other high energy molecules that are then used to produce glucose via the light independent C3 and C4 cycles which are compared and contrasted.

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  • "Explores what makes plants so unique by studying the chemical process of photosynthesis. Diagrams and microscopic photography illustrate the parts of the leaf's anatomy that are used in photosynthesis. Looks at how chloroplasts filled with green chlorophyll become energised when exposed with light, and discover how this relates to the oxygen through stomatas, and the creation of sugars that can be stored. Provides a hands-on experiment in which students investigate whether a plant needs light to make food. Includes teachers notes. Suggested audience: intermediate, junior secondary."
  • "Documents how scientists unraveled the mystery of photosynthesis. Examines the structural adaptations in leaves that facilitate photosynthesis, the nature of visible light, and the structure of chloroplasts. Explains how the light-dependent reactions that occur in photosystems I and II produce ATP and other high energy molecules that are then used to produce glucose via the light independent C3 and C4 cycles which are compared and contrasted."@en
  • "Find out what makes plants so unique by studying the chemical process of photosynthesis. The amazing method of producing food and oxygen from sunlight."
  • ""Find out what makes plants so unique by studying the chemical process of photosynthesis. The amazing method of productin food and oxygen from sunlight"--Container."
  • "Discover why plants are so unique by studying the chemical process of photosynthesis."
  • "Two students find out about why plants are so important in our lives. In this 6-part series for students in grades 5-8, all aspects of plant life are examined including the role of plants in the environment, their evolution and adaptation, and how they are connected to people and animals."

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Educational films"
  • "Science films"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"

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  • "Photosynthesis transforming light to life"
  • "Photosynthesis"
  • "Photosynthesis : transforming light to life"