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carbohydrates (glucose/starch)
mitochondria
vacuole
atp
chloroplast
enzyme
phagocytosis
endocytosis
osmosis
produces glucose and o₂
produces atp, co₂, h₂o
source of electrons in photosynthesis
source of carbon in photosynthesis
captures li in photosynth
To solve this, we analyze each row based on biological functions:
1. “Produces glucose and \( \boldsymbol{O_2} \)”
- Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, which produces glucose (\( C_6H_{12}O_6 \)) and oxygen (\( O_2 \)) from \( CO_2 \) and \( H_2O \). Other options:
- Carbohydrates (glucose/starch) are products, not producers.
- Mitochondria do cellular respiration (consume \( O_2 \), produce \( CO_2 \), ATP).
- Vacuole, ATP, Enzyme, Phagocytosis, Endocytosis, Osmosis do not produce glucose/\( O_2 \).
2. “Produces ATP, \( \boldsymbol{CO_2} \), \( \boldsymbol{H_2O} \)”
- Mitochondria perform cellular respiration: break down glucose to produce ATP, \( CO_2 \), and \( H_2O \). Other options:
- Chloroplasts produce ATP during photosynthesis but also produce glucose/\( O_2 \) (not \( CO_2 \)/\( H_2O \) as a primary “producer” of these in this context).
- Others (carbohydrates, vacuole, etc.) do not generate ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \) in this manner.
3. “Source of electrons in Photosynthesis”
- In photosynthesis, water (\( H_2O \)) is split in the light-dependent reactions, releasing electrons (used in the electron transport chain). However, if we consider organelles: Chloroplasts host the photosynthetic machinery, but the source of electrons is \( H_2O \). If forced to pick an organelle, Chloroplasts are where this occurs, but the “source” (molecule) is \( H_2O \).
4. “Source of carbon in Photosynthesis”
- Carbon dioxide (\( CO_2 \)) provides the carbon for glucose synthesis in photosynthesis.
5. “Captures [energy] in Photosynthesis”
- Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures light energy for photosynthesis.
Filling the Table (Key Selections):
| Component | Produces glucose and \( O_2 \) | Produces ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \) | Source of electrons in Photosynthesis | Source of carbon in Photosynthesis | Captures energy in Photosynthesis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitochondria | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Vacuole | No | No | No | No | No |
| ATP | No | No (ATP is a product, not a producer of these) | No | No | No |
| Chloroplast | Yes | No (produces ATP in photosynthesis but not \( CO_2 \)/\( H_2O \) as a “producer” here) | No (electrons come from \( H_2O \), but chloroplasts host the process) | No (carbon from \( CO_2 \)) | Yes |
| Enzyme | No | No (enzymes catalyze reactions, not produce these) | No | No | No |
| Phagocytosis | No | N… |
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To solve this, we analyze each row based on biological functions:
1. “Produces glucose and \( \boldsymbol{O_2} \)”
- Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, which produces glucose (\( C_6H_{12}O_6 \)) and oxygen (\( O_2 \)) from \( CO_2 \) and \( H_2O \). Other options:
- Carbohydrates (glucose/starch) are products, not producers.
- Mitochondria do cellular respiration (consume \( O_2 \), produce \( CO_2 \), ATP).
- Vacuole, ATP, Enzyme, Phagocytosis, Endocytosis, Osmosis do not produce glucose/\( O_2 \).
2. “Produces ATP, \( \boldsymbol{CO_2} \), \( \boldsymbol{H_2O} \)”
- Mitochondria perform cellular respiration: break down glucose to produce ATP, \( CO_2 \), and \( H_2O \). Other options:
- Chloroplasts produce ATP during photosynthesis but also produce glucose/\( O_2 \) (not \( CO_2 \)/\( H_2O \) as a primary “producer” of these in this context).
- Others (carbohydrates, vacuole, etc.) do not generate ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \) in this manner.
3. “Source of electrons in Photosynthesis”
- In photosynthesis, water (\( H_2O \)) is split in the light-dependent reactions, releasing electrons (used in the electron transport chain). However, if we consider organelles: Chloroplasts host the photosynthetic machinery, but the source of electrons is \( H_2O \). If forced to pick an organelle, Chloroplasts are where this occurs, but the “source” (molecule) is \( H_2O \).
4. “Source of carbon in Photosynthesis”
- Carbon dioxide (\( CO_2 \)) provides the carbon for glucose synthesis in photosynthesis.
5. “Captures [energy] in Photosynthesis”
- Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, which captures light energy for photosynthesis.
Filling the Table (Key Selections):
| Component | Produces glucose and \( O_2 \) | Produces ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \) | Source of electrons in Photosynthesis | Source of carbon in Photosynthesis | Captures energy in Photosynthesis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitochondria | No | Yes | No | No | No |
| Vacuole | No | No | No | No | No |
| ATP | No | No (ATP is a product, not a producer of these) | No | No | No |
| Chloroplast | Yes | No (produces ATP in photosynthesis but not \( CO_2 \)/\( H_2O \) as a “producer” here) | No (electrons come from \( H_2O \), but chloroplasts host the process) | No (carbon from \( CO_2 \)) | Yes |
| Enzyme | No | No (enzymes catalyze reactions, not produce these) | No | No | No |
| Phagocytosis | No | No | No | No | No |
| Endocytosis | No | No | No | No | No |
| Osmosis | No | No | No | No | No |
Final Selections (Checkboxes):
- “Produces glucose and \( O_2 \)”: Chloroplast (checked, as shown in the image).
- “Produces ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \)”: Mitochondria (check the circle here).
- “Source of electrons in Photosynthesis”: (Conceptually \( H_2O \), but if organelle, none—if forced, maybe Chloroplast as the site, but typically \( H_2O \) is the source).
- “Source of carbon in Photosynthesis”: (Conceptually \( CO_2 \), no organelle “produces” carbon here—carbon comes from \( CO_2 \) in the environment).
- “Captures energy in Photosynthesis”: Chloroplast (check the circle here).
(Note: The table likely expects organelle/process-based matching. For “Produces glucose and \( O_2 \)”, Chloroplast is correct. For “Produces ATP, \( CO_2 \), \( H_2O \)”, Mitochondria is correct. For energy capture in photosynthesis, Chloroplast is correct.)