Links to the quiz if you want to try it out! Round One: quizizz.com/admin/quiz/65edfc906b7c54ca483c343b?source=quiz_share Round Two: quizizz.com/admin/quiz/66003ab8d191c6159a58f7c4?source=quiz_share Good luck!!
Behind the scenes was insanely crazy, had everyone playing soundboards out loud, people screaming at the microphones, and people not muting/defening. it was all out of the place, overall it was fun to join in and do a quiz. 👍
I'm Very sorry to the Channel members; I COMPLETELY Forgot about the shout outs D: So Ill do them here: @broskm @Not_Jerri @SneakeeYT @Cjperson @cutick @danielalexe2274 @ZamTheMimi & @RyanJS. Thank you.
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. It occurs in chloroplasts, primarily in the leaves of plants, and involves the absorption of light by chlorophyll, the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, and the release of oxygen as a byproduct.
@@Bubitalk Photosynthesis (/ˌfoʊtəˈsɪnθəsɪs/ FOH-tə-SINTH-ə-sis)[1] is a system of biological processes by which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, convert light energy, typically from sunlight, into the chemical energy necessary to fuel their activities. Photosynthetic organisms use intracellular organic compounds to store the chemical energy they produce in photosynthesis within organic compounds like sugars, glycogen, cellulose and starches. Photosynthesis is usually used to refer to oxygenic photosynthesis, a process that produces oxygen. To use this stored chemical energy, the organisms' cells metabolize the organic compounds through another process called cellular respiration. Photosynthesis plays a critical role in producing and maintaining the oxygen content of the Earth's atmosphere, and it supplies most of the biological energy necessary for complex life on Earth.[2] Some bacteria also perform anoxygenic photosynthesis, which uses bacteriochlorophyll to split hydrogen sulfide as a reductant instead of water. This process produces sulfur of oxygen. Archaea such as Halobacterium also perform a type of non-carbon-fixing anoxygenic photosynthesis, where the simpler photopigment retinal and its microbial rhodopsin derivatives are used to absorb green light and power proton pumps to directly synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the "energy currency" of cells. Such archaeal photosynthesis might have been the earliest form of photosynthesis that evolved on Earth, going back as far as the Paleoarchean, preceding that of cyanobacteria (see Purple Earth hypothesis). While the details may differ between species, the process always begins when light energy is absorbed by the reaction centers, proteins that contain photosynthetic pigments or chromophores. In plants, these proteins are chlorophylls (a porphyrin derivative that absorbs the red and blue spectrums of light, thus reflecting a green color) held inside chloroplasts, abundant in leaf cells. In bacteria they are embedded in the plasma membrane. In these light-dependent reactions, some energy is used to strip electrons from suitable substances, such as water, producing oxygen gas. The hydrogen freed by the splitting of water is used in the creation of two important molecules that participate in energetic processes: reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and ATP. In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, sugars are synthesized by a subsequent sequence of light-independent reactions called the Calvin cycle. In this process, atmospheric carbon dioxide is incorporated into already existing organic carbon compounds, such as ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).[3] Using the ATP and NADPH produced by the light-dependent reactions, the resulting compounds are then reduced and removed to form further carbohydrates, such as glucose. In other bacteria, different mechanisms like the reverse Krebs cycle are used to achieve the same end.
Very nice video Do u have a list of all questions that were there? I'd like to see them and answer them as best as I can xD Maybe as a txt or G-Doc file ._.
0/10 I didn't win, absolutely unbelievable Alimicious I want a very formal 999999 word apology essay jk, it was actually very fun and I had a great time
Links to the quiz if you want to try it out!
Round One: quizizz.com/admin/quiz/65edfc906b7c54ca483c343b?source=quiz_share
Round Two: quizizz.com/admin/quiz/66003ab8d191c6159a58f7c4?source=quiz_share
Good luck!!
44/50
It’s me MrGecko!
Hey, it’s me MrGecko!!!
Behind the scenes was insanely crazy, had everyone playing soundboards out loud, people screaming at the microphones, and people not muting/defening. it was all out of the place, overall it was fun to join in and do a quiz. 👍
A
Real
Deafening*
I'm Very sorry to the Channel members; I COMPLETELY Forgot about the shout outs D: So Ill do them here: @broskm @Not_Jerri @SneakeeYT @Cjperson @cutick @danielalexe2274 @ZamTheMimi & @RyanJS.
Thank you.
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. It occurs in chloroplasts, primarily in the leaves of plants, and involves the absorption of light by chlorophyll, the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, and the release of oxygen as a byproduct.
The quiz was cool but i was an idiot during it
ok and
k
Thanks
@@Bubitalk Photosynthesis (/ˌfoʊtəˈsɪnθəsɪs/ FOH-tə-SINTH-ə-sis)[1] is a system of biological processes by which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, convert light energy, typically from sunlight, into the chemical energy necessary to fuel their activities. Photosynthetic organisms use intracellular organic compounds to store the chemical energy they produce in photosynthesis within organic compounds like sugars, glycogen, cellulose and starches. Photosynthesis is usually used to refer to oxygenic photosynthesis, a process that produces oxygen. To use this stored chemical energy, the organisms' cells metabolize the organic compounds through another process called cellular respiration. Photosynthesis plays a critical role in producing and maintaining the oxygen content of the Earth's atmosphere, and it supplies most of the biological energy necessary for complex life on Earth.[2]
Some bacteria also perform anoxygenic photosynthesis, which uses bacteriochlorophyll to split hydrogen sulfide as a reductant instead of water. This process produces sulfur of oxygen. Archaea such as Halobacterium also perform a type of non-carbon-fixing anoxygenic photosynthesis, where the simpler photopigment retinal and its microbial rhodopsin derivatives are used to absorb green light and power proton pumps to directly synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the "energy currency" of cells. Such archaeal photosynthesis might have been the earliest form of photosynthesis that evolved on Earth, going back as far as the Paleoarchean, preceding that of cyanobacteria (see Purple Earth hypothesis).
While the details may differ between species, the process always begins when light energy is absorbed by the reaction centers, proteins that contain photosynthetic pigments or chromophores. In plants, these proteins are chlorophylls (a porphyrin derivative that absorbs the red and blue spectrums of light, thus reflecting a green color) held inside chloroplasts, abundant in leaf cells. In bacteria they are embedded in the plasma membrane. In these light-dependent reactions, some energy is used to strip electrons from suitable substances, such as water, producing oxygen gas. The hydrogen freed by the splitting of water is used in the creation of two important molecules that participate in energetic processes: reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and ATP.
In plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, sugars are synthesized by a subsequent sequence of light-independent reactions called the Calvin cycle. In this process, atmospheric carbon dioxide is incorporated into already existing organic carbon compounds, such as ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).[3] Using the ATP and NADPH produced by the light-dependent reactions, the resulting compounds are then reduced and removed to form further carbohydrates, such as glucose. In other bacteria, different mechanisms like the reverse Krebs cycle are used to achieve the same end.
Glad to be a part of the video! Sadly I could've made it to the second round but I overslept and missed my chance. Really fun experience!
Bro the editing skills are crazy. Youre so underrated
I supplied the question at 4:49 🔥🔥🔥
glad to be a part of the vid! i could've been a part of the second round but i got knocked from 8th place to 16th :/
no replies:(
3:03 air rally
I had a lot of fun and would love to do this again some time. Thanks for having me alimicious!
lilpeepshawty
Lowest moment of my life, losing to Smango in Geometry Dash Quiz (TM) I will have to go through a whole villain redemption arc now...
That event was insane, so cool to have participated in it
I wish I could have participated, I hate time zones :(
sad my mic didnt pickup but i am glad to be apart of this
great video. As always alimicious never fails us. I think that everyone should remember my quote: Risking it for the biscuwit
i was in here.!!! finished 4th in round 2, this was insanely fun!
I remember taking part in this and getting the middle place
Very nice video
Do u have a list of all questions that were there? I'd like to see them and answer them as best as I can xD
Maybe as a txt or G-Doc file ._.
I just linked both the quizzes in the pinned comments!
@@AlimiciousGD ahhh, nice :) tyy
what was the music playing at the part where they're drawing normal difficulty faces
Air ralley - Rhythm Heaven OST
You make very good content I subbed
When gd controls chat part 2? When gd controls chat part 2? When gd controls chat part 2?
the premiere countdown looked like a fever dream
Woah your in the gd community too?
good to see i was at least leading at the start 💪
Guys look I barely made it into round two where I proceeded to do terribly
Hi thanks for letting me win this quiz! The website lagged i was first don’t worry
ggs on being first!
4:23 me: that aint a normal face
4:28 me: there we go
0/10 I didn't win, absolutely unbelievable Alimicious I want a very formal 999999 word apology essay
jk, it was actually very fun and I had a great time
woah, its colon
Sounds about right
Wait, I'M IN THERE I'M AWESOME!
I don't know why,but watchijg Alimicious' videos instead of level request (or msth quiz) streams feels weird
5:32 is epic
bro thinks he's a teacher
bru u had like 5 rhythm heaven songs in this vid lol
Upbeat, energetic, nostalgic and copyright free! What more could you ask for 😎😎
idk maybe creator points or something
your voice is true asmr
The Impossible Quiz reference?
I’m in here. I think
800 views in 3 days??? Needs more attention!!!
fun video
Glad for the comments to be all funny!
banana bread
how do people join these is it like member or something 😂😂😂😂
Hey wait that's not me
Sounds like theres an imposter among us
i think i got somewhere near 11th
78th comment this is a great moment in the gd community
i lvoe you
Sup
Yo im in the vid
i went afk lol
The most satisfying video countdown. (Not)
SAUCISM!!!
Sauce man!!
XD
how i get in the next 0ne chief
Join the discord!!
7:43 moan 💀
@justejyraph
6:21 as well lmao
i woulda won
Then why didn't you?
Why i never get invited in anything😱😭😵
JOin My DiscCoRD!!1!
@@AlimiciousGD i cant,
5:13
🤫🧏
i got SECOND yeahhhh
aahhhhhhh, sixty fifth place!!!! - someone
Part two someday? Maybe next time with a 1000 people lol 😂
@@AlimiciousGD ye lol
i love gd cologne
quiz was a w 👍
“!engoloC DG evoL I” backwards