The oxygen by-product of photosynthesis is created by the splitting of <u>water</u> molecules to replace the electrons ejected from the reaction center of photosynthesis ii.
Photosynthesis is a process whereby organisms containing plastids like green plants and other microorganisms make glucose using carbon dioxide, water and energy from sunlight.
A significant by-product of this process is oxygen, used by animals for respiration. Photosynthesis is of two stages; the light stage, also called photosynthesis i and the dark stage, also called photosynthesis ii.
During the light stage, the energy from sunlight is used to split water molecule into electrons, hydrogen protons and oxygen. The electrons are transported by carriers and used up in the reaction center of photosynthesis ii, while the oxygen is given of as a by-product.
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The system that moves blood throughout the body.
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step 1: mRNA attaches to the ribosome
step 2: tRNA's attach to free amino acids in the cytoplasmic "pool" of amino acids
step 3: tRNA carries its specific amino acid to the ribosome
step 4: tRNA "delivers" its amino acid based on complementary pairing of a triplet code (anticodon) with the triplet code (codon) of the mRNA
step 5: Enzyme "hooks" the amino acid to the last one in the chain forming a peptide bond
step 6: Protein chain continues to grow as each tRNA brings in its amino acid and adds it to the chain
Renewable resources are those which can be replaced naturally and repeatedly. For example, water, oxygen, and plants are examples of renewable resources.
Wood is a renewable resource as it is a part of trees. Trees are able to be replanted and can be cut down again, once they reach maturity. Plastics, glass, and steel are known as non-renewable resources as they cannot be replaced at a sufficient rate and usually have a limited supply. For example, plastics are created using a variety of different substances such as natural gas and oil (polyethylene). The Earth contains a limited supply of both substances, so plastic is deemed as being non-renewable.
As a result, the only renewable product in the choices provided above is a wooden spoon.