Thursday, July 22, 2010

What is the scientific name for photosynthisis?

The scientific name is photosynthesis





6CO2 + 6H20 yield(sunlight) C6H12O6 + 602

What is the scientific name for photosynthisis?
photosynthesis
Reply:As far as i know it is photosynthisis... I may be wrong and it does have a specific scientifical termanology... I'm sure someone else will be able to tell you on here :)
Reply:There are two parts to Photosynthesis, the light dependent reaction and light independent, or "dark" reaction.





The light reaction is a pathway that gathers energy from light and traps it in the form of ATP and NADPH. These products are then used in the "dark" reaction.





The "dark:" reaction is the cycle in which CO2 is fixed. This is also referred to as the





CALVIN CYCLE
Reply:Huh. I was under the impression it was "photosynthesis."
Reply:Uh, photosynthesis?
Reply:yes, the scientific name is photosynthesis....... so i'm glad i could help..... you woulda been lost forever with your word.... "photosynthisis".....
Reply:IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS..WAT ELSE
Reply:Photosynthesis
Reply:im thinking that that's gonna be photsynthesis. however, since u mentioned it why don't we invent a new name for it..........how about maybe.......oh, something along the lines of photosynthesis? haha just kidding around.
Reply:The word "photosynthesis" is actually the scientific term used. It has been around since 1893, proposed by Charles Barnes. However, the word "photosyntax" was first proposed (and actually preferred) by him (it was later rejected as "etymologically bad").

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