How does you Garden Grow?

1. Our Brussels sprout has increased it's mass tremendously.  Obviously the main way our plant increased it's size was through photosynthesis. Our plant had plenty of chlorophyll(a pigment that made our plant the color green), which captured the sun's energy and used it to make sugar out of CO2 from the air and water. The sugar fueled our plants stem, leaves, and roots to further it's growth. Cellular respiration was key during photosynthesis because it produced ATP from the oxygen and water that is basically sugar.Also with the help of mitosis, our plant's cells grew and replicated to increase our plants mass. Mitosis is the process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to make two identical daughter cells. Cell division is the main occurance that happened in our cell, but mitosis was specifically helping duplication during this process.

2. The pep carboxylase was a major help in our plant growth in the way that it plays in plants and bacteria metabolism are in the C4 cycle, and the citric cycle boisynthesis flux. PEP carboxylase plays the key role of binding CO2 in the form of bicarbonate with PEP to create oxylase in the mesophyll tissue.  The RuBisCo affected the chlorophyll in our plant by fixing atmospheric carbon dioxide in photosynthesis and in oxygenation of the resulting compound during photorespiration.

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