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- 1. Define energy and state where living things get the energy they need. 2. What is an autotroph? Give an example. 3. How does photosynthesis change energy? 4. How do heterotrophs obtain food? 5. What are the stages of photosynthesis? Which stage occurs first? 6. Describe the chloroplast and its role in photosynthesis. 7. Summarize what happens during the light reactions of photosynthesis.1. What two types of cells contain chloroplasts? 2. Autotrophs make their own food using energy from 3. The food making process is called 4. What are the raw materials for photosynthesis? 5. What simple sugar is produced? 6. What gas is used in the process? What gas is released? 7. Where are most photosynthetic cells in plants found? 8. What compound can be made from glucose and serves as long term energy storage? 9. Compare the raw materials of photosynthesis to the products of respiration. 10. How are these two processes (photosynthesis and respiration) related?1: Photosynthesis 1. What are the main inputs (reactants) required for overall photosynthesis? Where are they used in the individual process? 2. Why do plants require light to perform photosynthesis? What is the mechanism plans have to utilize light energy in photosynthesis? 3. Which types of plants use the C4 cycle? Which types of plants utilize the Calvin Cycle? 4. Evolution led to the formation of Rubisco that is used by C3 plants to fix CO2. Why do you think that it led to an enzyme that also binds to 02 (which causes photorespiration that isn't beneficial to the plant)? 5. Explain what is meant by the statement: "C4 plants separate C3 and C4 processes in space and CAM plants separate C3 and C4 processes in time." 404 words MacBook Pro
- 1. Look at the molecular formula for plant tissue. Where does the carbon come from? 2. Where does the hydrogen in C6H12O6 come from? 3. When radioactive isotopes of oxygen atoms are put into CO2 molecules and the plant is allowed to photosynthesize, only new plant tissue (C6H12O6) is radioactive and the oxygen gas given off is not radioactive. Draw a dotted line in the photosynthesis equation to show where the oxygen atoms in CO2 go. 4. Draw a dotted line in the equation to show where the oxygen atoms in H20 go.d) In the presence of sunlight, an electrochemical gradient is generated between two of the spaces within the chloroplast. 1.Describe what happens when a photon of light energy hits a molecule of chlorophyl. 2. What is meant by the term electrochemical gradient? 3.What role does the photosynthetic electron transport chain play in the generation of the electrochemical gradient? 4. Two chemical reactions also contribute to the generation of the electrochemical gradient. What are the reactions, where do they occur, and why do these factors affect the gradient? 5. The electrochemical gradient can be utilised by ATP synthase to generate ATP - explain how the location and structure of ATP synthase enable it to perform this function. e) The light reactions of photosynthesis generate ATP and NADPH for use in the dark reactions (i.e., the Calvin cycle). Why are they needed?21 . What is the overall outcome of the light reactions in photosynthesis? 22 . Why are carnivores, such as lions, dependent on photosynthesis to survive? 23 . Why are energy carriers thought of as either “full” or “empty”? 24 . Describe how the grey wolf population would be impacted by a volcanic eruption that spewed a dense ash cloud that blocked sunlight in a section of Yellowstone National Park. 25 . How does the closing of the stomata limit photosynthesis? 26 . Describe the pathway of electron transfer from photosystem II to photosystem I in light-dependent reactions. 27 . What are the roles of ATP and NADPH in photosynthesis? 29 . Why is the third stage of the Calvin cycle called the regeneration stage? 32 . Imagine a sealed terrarium containing a plant and a beetle. How does each organism provide resources for the other? Could each organism survive if it was the only living thing in the terrarium? Why or why not?
- What is/are the product(s) of the light capturing reactions of photosynthesis? a) ATP and NAD(P)H O b) ATP only c) ATP and FADH2 d) Glucose and ATP1.- a) What is a photon? b) In photosynthesis, light energy is transformed into_____________. 2.- a) What is the granum? b) What is the stroma ? 3.- During photosynthesis a molecular oxygen is released in ________________________________.3. Which two statements correctly describe one similarity and one difference between cellular respiration and photosynthesis? * Use the list below to answer question 9. 1. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis both involve water. 2. Cellular respiration uses sugar, and photosynthesis produces sugar. 3. Cellular respiration and photosynthesis both use light to produce energy. 4. Cellular respiration requires light energy, and photosynthesis requires chemical energy. O A. statements 1 and 2 B. statements 1 and 4 C. statements 2 and 3 D. statements 3 and 4 LEGO
- 1.Which of the following best describes how light energy is "captured" during the process of photosynthesis? a. The correct photon of light "excites" an electron in a chlorophyll molecule. b. Light heats up the stroma in the center of the chloroplast which causes enzymes to convert CO2 into glucose. c. Photons of light cause H+ to move through the thylakoid membrane, creating a hydrogen ion gradient. 2. What best explains what happens to the electrons that are excited out of chlorophyll molecules during the process of photosynthesis? a.They are pumped across the thylakoid membrane in the ETC of photosynthesis. b. They cause electrons in NADPH to get "excited" and form new bonds in ATP. c. They are captured and move through an ETC, creating ATP and ultimately being captured by NADPH. d. They fall back into the chlorophyll molecule, emitting ATP as they fall.18. What is the primary function of the light reactions of photosynthesis? Group of answer choices to produce ATP and NADPH to convert light energy to the chemical energy of PGAL to produce energy-rich glucose from carbon dioxide and water to use ATP to make glucose1. What are the process of light-dependent reaction? Use the pyramid diorama in outlining the process of light-dependent reaction. 2. What are the process of Calvin cycle? Use the pyramid diorama in outlining the process of Calvin cycle.