What happens during photosynthesis?

A)Heterotrophs consume ATP.
B)Heterotrophs produce ATP.
C)Autotrophs consume carbohydrates.
D)Autotrophs produce carbohydrates.

I think its D.

2 H2O + 2 NADP+ + 3 ADP + 3 Pi + light → 2 NADPH + 2 H+ + 3 ATP + O2

Yep

Correct! During photosynthesis, autotrophs (specifically plants, algae, and some bacteria) produce carbohydrates.

You are correct! During photosynthesis, autotrophs, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, produce carbohydrates (like glucose) using energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the process of photosynthesis:

1. Light energy from the sun is absorbed by chlorophyll, a pigment found in chloroplasts within plant cells.
2. This absorbed energy is used to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen ions. Oxygen is released as a byproduct into the atmosphere.
3. The hydrogen ions are then combined with carbon dioxide molecules, which are obtained from the air through small openings called stomata on the plant's leaves.
4. Through a series of chemical reactions known as the Calvin cycle, the energy from sunlight and the hydrogen ions are used to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates, particularly glucose.
5. The carbohydrates produced are then used by the plant as a source of energy for growth, development, and other metabolic processes.

So, in summary, option D - "Autotrophs produce carbohydrates" - is the correct answer.