What about taking a deeper look into photosynthesis, like autotrophs and heterotrophs? Autotrophs are able to manufacture energy from the sun, but heterotrophs must rely on other organisms for energy. Thylakoids and stroma?
There is an equation for photosynthesis as well! The equation for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
What are some of the processes involved in photosynthesis? For example light dependent and independent reactions
The goal of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is to collect energy from the sun and break down water molecules to produce ATP and NADPH.
The light-dependent reactions, which take place at the thylakoid membrane, chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight and then converts it into chemical energy with the use of waste. The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place within the stroma. It contains enzymes that work with ATP and NADPH to fix carbon from carbon dioxide into molecules that can be used to build glucose
Light energy enters the process of photosynthesis when pigments absorb the light. In plants, pigments absorb only visible light for photosynthesis
The visible part of the light spectrum used in photosynthesis has a wavelength between 400 to 700 nanometers