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37 what gas is used by autotrophs & what gas is produced?
38 what starts the light reactions of plants and in what organelle do they occur?
39 flattened sacs in chloroplasts are known as ______ and are
40 ______ to each other.
41 thylakoid stacks in chloroplasts are called ______.
42 what gel - like solution surrounds the thylakoids inside the chloroplast?
43 what is the visible spectrum?
44 name the 7 colors that make up the visible spectrum.
45 what are pigments & what is their function in plants?
46 is red light reflected or absorbed by an object if the object appears red to
Question 37
Autotrophs (like plants) perform photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, they use carbon dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$) and produce oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$). Respiration (used by all autotrophs for energy) uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, but the primary gas use/production for autotrophs' energy - making (photosynthesis) is $\ce{CO_2}$ in and $\ce{O_2}$ out.
Light reactions of photosynthesis start with light energy (photons) hitting chlorophyll in the chloroplast. The light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast organelle.
Flattened sacs in chloroplasts are called thylakoids. Thylakoids are arranged in stacks called grana, and the thylakoids are connected (interconnected) to each other (through stroma lamellae or are part of a continuous membrane system). So for question 39, the answer is thylakoids, and for question 40, the relationship is "connected" (or "interconnected", "stacked" can also be considered but "connected" is more about the membrane continuity).
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Used: Carbon Dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$); Produced: Oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$)