Labs/Activities
Energy
Light Dependent
Light Independent
Chloroplast
100
Where stomata are located.
What is underside of leaves
100
The energy currency of cells
What is ATP
100
Photosystem that comes first
What is photosystem 2
100
The gas required for this reactions
What is carbon dioxide
100

The pigment found in a chloroplast

What is chlorophyll

200
This caused the leaf disks to float
What is the production of oxygen
200
The process of adding a phosphate
What is Phosphorylation
200
Where Light Dependent Reactions occur
What is the Cholorplast
200
To convert inorganic carbon (CO2) to organic compounds by living organisms.
What is carbon fixation
200

The color of chloroplasts

What is green

300
The purpose of stomata
What is to let gasses in and out of the leaf
300
Large molecules in living organisms that increase the rate of chemical reactions
What is an enzyme
300
The purpose of Light Dependent Reactions
What is to make ATP and NADPH
300
Organelle where this reaction occurs
What is chloroplast
300

Type of plant cell with the most chloroplasts

What is palisade parenchyma

400
This happens to most carbon involved in the Light Independent Reactions.
What is to make RuBP--to start the calvin cycle
400
Form of energy needed for photosynthesis to begin
What is sunlight
400
Where the needed electrons come from
What is splitting of water molecules
400
The chemical formula for glucose
What is C6H12O6
400

The job of the chlorophyll

What is to absorb sunlight

500
The specific step of photosynthesis that produces Oxygen
What is Photo System II of the Light Dependent Reactions
500

Two polymers made by plants

What are: cellulose and starch

500
What the plant releases
What is oxygen
500
The number of calvin cycle rotations needed to make glucose
What is 2
500

The formula for photosynthesis

What is:

6CO2 + 6H2O + sun -----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

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