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Greetings, For the following problem, I need some assistance with theconversitions: If you start with an aquatic plant that produces 3micromoles of sugar per/hr during photosynthesis, how manymicromoles of Carbon and CO2 and how many nanograms ofCO2 are released during respiration? Thank you! Greetings, For the following problem, I need some assistance with theconversitions: If you start with an aquatic plant that produces 3micromoles of sugar per/hr during photosynthesis, how manymicromoles of Carbon and CO2 and how many nanograms ofCO2 are released during respiration? Thank you!

Explanation / Answer

   We Know that :                                    Photosynthesis        6 CO2 + 6 H2O   ----------------->  C6H12O6 + 6O2      The glucose so formed undergoesoxidation to produce CO2 & H2O.         From the abovegiven data :         3 micromolesof Sugar on Combustion produces 6 x 3 x10-6 moles of CO2 isformed.             = 18 micromoles of CO2    is formed.         As itcontains 6 moles of Carbon  to form 6 molesCO2 So it forms 18 micromoles of Carbon.       moles = weight ofthe substance / gram molecular weight       18 x10-6  =   Weight of thesubstance / 44 gm / mole       Weight of thesubstance = 792 x 10-6  gm                                              = 792000 x 10 -9    gm                                               = 792000 nano grams.         The abovecalculations is for the energy released per hour of glucose.                      The glucose so formed undergoesoxidation to produce CO2 & H2O.         From the abovegiven data :         3 micromolesof Sugar on Combustion produces 6 x 3 x10-6 moles of CO2 isformed.             = 18 micromoles of CO2    is formed.         As itcontains 6 moles of Carbon  to form 6 molesCO2 So it forms 18 micromoles of Carbon.       moles = weight ofthe substance / gram molecular weight       18 x10-6  =   Weight of thesubstance / 44 gm / mole       Weight of thesubstance = 792 x 10-6  gm                                              = 792000 x 10 -9    gm                                               = 792000 nano grams.         The abovecalculations is for the energy released per hour of glucose.