How Does Your Garden Grow by Chase Lyles

 1  The Brussel sprout plant that my team and I grew has grown very large and gained a lot of biomass. The main reason it grew so large was because of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs when a green plant harnesses the sun's rays of light and turns that into energy or sugars (using the  photosynthesis equation) for the plant to help it grow and prepare for other things. One thing that helps a plant go through photosynthesis is cellular respiration. Cellular respiration helps produce ATP(adenosine triphosphate, which is a useful ) energy transporter) from the water and oxygen from the plant. One of the things that helped our plant gain so much biomass was mitosis. Mitosis is when one preexisting cell replicates into 2 identical daughter cells that are the same as their parent cell.


2     Phospheonolpyuate carboxylase (PEPC) and ribulose1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/oxygenase are essential to perform photosynthesis. The cell creates PEPC by using RNAsynthase to go to a gene in a chromosome and unzip the DNA and copy it to make mRNA. This happens because the base pairs are complementary to each other. When it reads the RNAsynthase it reads it in groups of 3 called codons. Each codon is  an amino acid which gets added to the chain of protein. To start the reading proses the codon AUG must appear in the chain and to end the reading the codons UGA, UAG, or UAA must a pear as one codon. Now the enzyme is completely made.

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