photosynthesis; as in the breakdown of an average plant cell, you will see that the Chlamydomonas cell contains Clorophyl, the chemical used in plants to convert water & sunlight into glucose. The Chlamydomonas does the same thing, pretty much.
The name of the process is simply EMG merge.
Euglena makes glucose (a type of sugar) with/by photosynthesis.
Photosyntesis
it does
Carbon sure
That process would be photosynthesis.
Diffusion is the name of this process.
Technically speaking the yeast, which is a living organism rather than a chemical, does not react with the glucose. It metabolizes it by a process called fermentation.
There is no specific name to the process, this is simply a metabolic process that produces the pigment chlorophyll. Photosynthesis, however it the process that is used by the chlorophyll to produce food from sunlight
ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate) energy, because it is easily produced via glucose in the process of photosynthesis
That process would be photosynthesis.
Chlamydomonas is itself a scientific name of a genus of green algae consisting of unicellular flagellates having 5 reported species.
Photosynthesis.
Chlamydomonas
Photosynthesis is the process. Plants use carbon dioxide in the air, as well as water and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen. The equation is Carbon Dioxide + Water => Glucose + Oxygen
The process, or cycle, that plants use to make their own glucose is called the Calvin Cycle, also referred to as the "dark cycle."
The process, or cycle, that plants use to make their own glucose is called the Calvin Cycle, also referred to as the "dark cycle."
Diffusion is the name of this process.
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Photosynthesis
if a tradion that name came was the soft process that makes the chocolate form.
Technically speaking the yeast, which is a living organism rather than a chemical, does not react with the glucose. It metabolizes it by a process called fermentation.