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Chapter 10?? Photosynthesis Objectives The Process That Feeds the Biosphere ?1. Distinguish between autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition. ?2. Distinguish between photoautotrophs and chemoautotrophs. ?3. Describe the structure of a chloroplast, listing all membranes and compartments. The Pathways of Photosynthesis ?4. Write a summary equation for photosynthesis. ?5. Explain van Niel's hypothesis and describe how it contributed to our current understanding of photosynthesis. Explain the evidence that supported his hypothesis. ?6. In general terms, explain the role of redox reactions in photosynthesis. ?7. Describe the two main stages of photosynthesis in general terms.

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Lower Invertebrate Phyla Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelmenthes Nematoda Representative Animal Sponges Jellyfish Tapeworms Roundworm Types of Symmetry No Symmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Body Plan 2 cell layers Polyp or Medusa Shape; 2 germ layers 3 Germ layers, true organs, anterior end 3 germ layers; non-segmented, covered by cuticle Digestion Filter nutrients through spongocoel Extracellular ? in gastrovascular cavity Digestive Cavity- branched throughout body Complete digestive tract Method of Transport Sessile Contraction of cells controlled by nerve net Cilia Parapodia Method of Gas Exchange Pores Single entrance for transport of nutrients and gases Body cells have direct contact to outside O2

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