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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Photosynthesis - How Plants make Sugars
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Photosynthesis is the process in which plants, using sunlight, create sugars by combining carbon dioxide with water Simply put, photosynthesis is the process by which plants feed. Since they are at the start of most food chains and food webs, you could say that they make most of the food for the planet! Photosynthesis is the making of sugars from carbon dioxide and water. It requires energy in the form of light, hence the name of the process (photo means relating to light and in terms of chemicals, synthesis means building a more complex compound from simpler substances). The waste product... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Photosynthesis - How Plants make Sugars
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10 Questions

1. Photosynthesis takes place in which part of a plant cell?
2. If the rate of photosynthesis is reduced, which of the following important processes is also reduced?
3. Photosynthesis is a process in...
4. Plants can convert the sugars made during photosynthesis into which insoluble stored form of energy?
5. Farmers will use heated greenhouses for faster growth of crops. This increases photosynthesis by increasing the...
6. Various factors can limit the rate of photosynthesis. Which of these variables can limit photosynthesis?
7. Photosynthesis requires which type of energy?
8. Plants can convert sugars into protein using which mineral ion obtained from the soil?
9. Where does the water needed for photosynthesis usually come from in plants?
10. Which very important gas is given off as a by-product of photosynthesis?