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Photosynthesis & Calvin cycle — notes.pdf

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Biology · Chapter 3

How plants turn light into energy

OverviewLight reactionsCalvin cycleExamples

Photosynthesis is how plants and algae use sunlight to convert water and CO₂ into glucose. It all starts inside the chloroplasts, deep in the leaf cells.

AI editor

Make this simpler for first-year students and add a page with examples.

The workflow

From source material to website in minutes.

SceneSnap does not stop at a summary. It turns knowledge into a polished destination that can be read, refined, and shared.

01

Drop in the source

Start from a video, lecture recording, document, transcript, or blank idea. SceneSnap extracts the structure and the story.

02

Generate the visual site

The AI creates a navigable website with pages, sections, visual hierarchy, and a flow that makes the material easier to understand.

03

Edit and publish

Ask the AI to rewrite, add pages, simplify, or reorganize. Then publish a read-only link anyone can open.

Why this matters

A link is easier to open than a file.

People ignore attachments, skip long videos, and lose notes. A visual site gives your knowledge a home: clear, guided, and ready to distribute.

Pages, not documents

Navigation, visual hierarchy, mobile-ready out of the box. Not a PDF that dies in a Downloads folder.

One source, many audiences

Spin up versions for students, clients, or teammates from the same material — no redesign from scratch.

Publish without a CMS

Turn publishing on, copy the link, share it. No domains, no logins, no deploy.

Useful wherever knowledge needs to travel.

Visual sites work when the output needs to feel finished, not like another private note.

Students

Turn a one-hour lecture into pages you can review in five minutes, with examples and diagrams inline.

Teachers

Publish one page per topic and drop the link in class chat — no LMS, no PDF attachments.

Creators

Turn long videos into companion pages your audience can save, cite, and share.

Teams

Make onboarding, training, and meetings an internal destination instead of yet another Drive folder.

Questions before you publish

What is a visual site?+

A visual site is an AI-generated mini website made from your source material. It has pages, navigation, visual hierarchy, and a shareable public link when you choose to publish it.

Can I edit the generated pages?+

Yes. You can ask SceneSnap to rewrite sections, add pages, simplify explanations, change the structure, or undo recent edits.

Do people need a SceneSnap account to view it?+

No. Published visual sites are read-only public pages that anyone with the link can open.

Is this only for studying?+

No. It is useful for education, creator content, training, onboarding, recaps, and any knowledge that deserves a more polished destination than a file.

Turn your next idea into a visual site.

Start with a video, document, or blank page. SceneSnap will help you shape it into something people can actually open, read, and share.

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