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What is photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is a biochemical process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert light energy, usually from the sun, into chemical energy in the form of glucose (a type of sugar). This process is crucial for life on Earth as it provides the primary source of energy for nearly all living organisms and releases oxygen as a byproduct. ▎The Process of Photosynthesis Photosynthesis generally occurs in two main stages: 1. Light-dependent Reactions: These reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and require sunlight. During this stage:    • Light energy is captured by chlorophyll (the green pigment in plants).    • Water molecules are split (photolysis), releasing oxygen as a byproduct.    • Energy from light is used to convert ADP and NADP+ into the energy carriers ATP and NADPH. 2. Light-independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle): These reactions occur in the stroma of chloroplasts and do not directly require light. Instead, they use the ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into glucose through a series of enzymatic reactions. ▎Where Photosynthesis OccursIn Plants: Photosynthesis primarily occurs in the leaves of plants, specifically within specialized cell structures called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures light energy.   • In Algae: Similar to plants, algae also contain chloroplasts and perform photosynthesis in their cells. • In Certain Bacteria: Some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, can also perform photosynthesis. They have pigments that allow them to capture light energy, although they do not have chloroplasts. Overall, photosynthesis is essential for producing organic compounds that serve as food for plants and other organisms, forming the base of the food chain, and contributing to the Earth's oxygen supply.

Which of the following is not a characteristics of prokaryotic cells?
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Which of the following is not a type of muscle tissue?
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Which of the following alcohol is dihydric alcohol?
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2017 EC Mathematics worksheet for G-12.pdf7.76 KB

Which one the following true about displacement -time graph of uniform motion
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What is the solution set of |-5x - 7| ≥ 0?
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In an electromagnetic induction process"The direction of induced current is to oppose the change that is producing it "This statement is known as______
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ለ12ኛ ክፍል ተማሪዎች በሙሉ 1ኛ ሴሜስቴር ፈተና የሚሰጠዉ ከ21,22,23/05/2017 ሲሆን ይህ ፈተና በብሄራዊ ፈተና/ በሃገር አቀፍ የሚሰጠዉን የትምህርት አይነት ብቻ የሚያካትት ሲሆን:: የቀሩት የትምህርት አይነቶች በት/ቤቱ ፖሮግራም መሰረት የሚሰጡ ይሆናል::ጥያቄዉ 11ኛ ክፍል በሙሉ ና 12 ክፍል የ1ኛ ሴሜስቴር ትምህርት ይዘትን የካትታል::

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Biology some questions about homeostasis in animals from grade 11 unit 2. 1. What is homeostasis?    A) The process of cell division     B) The maintenance of a stable internal environment     C) The growth of an organism     D) The process of digestion  2. Which organ is primarily responsible for regulating body temperature in mammals?    A) Heart     B) Liver     C) Skin     D) Brain  3. What mechanism does the body primarily use to cool itself down?    A) Shivering     B) Sweating     C) Vasoconstriction     D) Hormonal release  4. Which hormone is released by the pancreas to lower blood glucose levels?    A) Glucagon     B) Insulin     C) Adrenaline     D) Cortisol  5. What is the term for the process by which organisms maintain a constant internal pH?    A) Osmoregulation     B) Thermoregulation     C) Acid-base homeostasis     D) Metabolism  6. In which part of the brain is the thermoregulatory center located?    A) Cerebrum     B) Cerebellum     C) Hypothalamus     D) Medulla oblongata  7. Which of the following is NOT a method of thermoregulation in animals?    A) Conduction     B) Convection     C) Radiation     D) Photosynthesis  8. What role do kidneys play in homeostasis?    A) Regulating body temperature     B) Maintaining fluid balance and electrolyte levels     C) Producing hormones only     D) Digesting food  9. Which type of feedback mechanism is most commonly involved in maintaining homeostasis?    A) Positive feedback     B) Negative feedback     C) Neutral feedback     D) Linear feedback  10. How do ectothermic animals primarily regulate their body temperature?     A) By generating heat metabolically      B) By behavioral adaptations, such as basking in the sun      C) By sweating and panting      D) By changing their diet  The answer will be released soon. @maths_group11 @maths_group11

My brother __________ to Adama last week.
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If a and b are the two roots of the quadratic equation 2x2 + 3x - 5 = 0,then what is the value of (a-1)(b-1)? A. -1 B. 1 C. 0 D. 3

2. A water tank is in the shape of a cylinder with a radius of 7 meters and a height of 10 meters. What is the volume of the tank in cubic meters? (Use π ≈ 3.14)
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If a and b are positive integers and a² - b² = 7, what is the value of a?
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If the present age of a father is three times that of his son and the sum of their ages is 64, what is the age of the son?
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Hi students! Today at 1:30 o'clock, there is chemistry revision for grade 11 - 12 students from grade 11 unit 1. It is going to be presented by Z secret treaning I institute. I will send link for you when they start it.