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20.11.2019 •
Biology
Processes to compare photosynthesis to (20 points! )
you have learned about the process of photosynthesis and its importance to life on earth. now it is your turn to demonstrate what you know about the process of photosynthesis in a creative way.
people often use models or comparisons to explain difficult or detailed processes to others. in this assignment, you are going to teach what you’ve learned about photosynthesis by comparing it to an everyday process or subject. examples may include, but are not limited to, comparisons between photosynthesis and: a computer, a school, a car engine, or a recipe.
you can get as creative as you would like with this assignment, just remember that it needs to include the following information:
the balanced equation for photosynthesis
an explanation of the energy conversion that occurs in photosynthesis and its importance
descriptions of the importance of each reactant and product in photosynthesis
a detailed comparison between all of the above details of photosynthesis to the process or subject of your choice.
i'm not asking for anyone to write it for me or anything, but if anyone has any ideas on what i could compare the process of photosynthesis to, that'd be great!
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The survival and reproductive success of an individual is directly related to the ways it's inherited traits function in the context of its local environment
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