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In which type of photosynthesis does Rubisco attach a CO2 molecule to a 5 carbon compound (generating two 3 carbon compounds)? Select all that are correct.
Question 7 options:
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None of these |
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- In 1770, Joseph Priestley performed a series of experiments to determine the reactants and products of photosynthesis. The diagram below shows the experimental conditions and results of two experiments performed by Priestley, named here as Experiment 1 and Experiment 2. From his experiments, Priestley concluded that plants restore to the air whatever breathing animals and candles remove. Joseph Priestly Photosynthesis Experiments and Results Experiment Results: - candle extinguished (went out) 1 - mouse died Experiment 2 Results: candle continued to burn mouse stayed alive Note: Experiment 1 and Experiment 2 were both performed in the presence of sunlight. The substance produced by the plant in Experiment 2, that keeps the candle burning and the mouse alive is O CO2 O 02 O H2O O C6H1206Which of the following is produced during the light reactions of photosynthesis? C6H12O6 CO2 O2 ADPIdentify if the following pairs are correctly matched or not. Prompts P680 - Photosystem I Chlorophyll A - blue green Dark reaction - C3 Cycle Light reaction - releases Oz and conversion of CO2 Visible light - less than 300 nm
- Which of the following shows the path of electron flow during photosynthesis? Question 5 options: photosystem II → cyt b6f → photosystem I cyt b6f → photosystem I → photosystem II photosystem I → photosystem II → cyt b6f cyt b6f → photosystem II → photosystem I photosystem I → cty b6f → photosystem IIThe photosystems are involved in the light reactions of photosynthesis where they absorb the light energy by the the electrons of chlorophyll molecules to be stored in energy rich molecules. Select one: True FalseWhat are the two phases of photosynthesis? What are the important products in photosynthesis? What is the main CO2 fixing enzyme in photosynthesis? please answer all
- Identify the correct compound to create a chemical equation that represents Photosynthesis. + Drag and drop the right reactants and products of the Light Dependent and Light Independent (aka Dark) Reactions. Chloroplast NADPH NADP+ ADP Water - H20 Calvin Cycle Glucose - C6H1206 ATP Light Reaction Thylakoids Stroma O2 Carbon Dioxide CO2 Identify the reactants and products that are used and given off by plants and animals.How many molecules of ATP are typically made by ETC 2 in photosynthesis? Question 10 options: 2 4 30 26 0You will create a slide show/ Canva/ Website on the flow chart of photosynthesis phases .Your poster should include, but is not limited to:○ The overall equation is at the top.○ A diagram of a chloroplast which indicates where each reactant is used and whereeach product is synthesized. ○ All intermediary steps were studied in the light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions, in the form of a flow chart(try to add details around them), using appropriate terminology. ● You will also submit a detailed explanation of your flow chart, using appropriateterminology.
- QUESTION 2 Put the events in correct order: + A photon of light excites a pigment molecule in photosystem I +Excitation is transferred to the photosystem II reaction center chlorophyll + The photosystem II electron is replaced by splitting of water + Excitation is transferred to the photosystem I reaction center chlorophyll + An electron is donated to NADP+ + A photon of light excites a pigment molecule in photosystem II + The photosystem II reaction center chlorophyll donates an electron to photosystem I via an electron transport chainWhat do organisms need along with chloroplasts to perform photosynthesis? (Choose all that apply.) Sunlight Carbon dioxide OGlucose Waterplace the following lists into the most appropriate pairs and explain how they are correct I chose the reduction of ferredoxin for the first one i chose O2 generation for the second i chose electron transport chain for the third I got these three wrong so i would like to know where i went wrong Antennae pigment molecules thylakoid membrane photosystem 1 Answer options: 1. absorption of light 2. reduction of ferredoxin 3. electron transport chain