What is a plant? (something trophs)
Autotrophs
Why are there C4 and CAM plants
photorespiration and rough climates
How many carbon molecules are in G3P?
3
What energizes electrons in a Light Dependent Reaction?
photons
What is the final electron acceptor of light dependent reaction?
Oxygen
Definition of photoautotrophs
Using sunlight to produce of food
What happens when you put a C3 plant into a hot and dry climate?
Photorepiration
What are the three phases of Calvin Cycle
Carbon fixation, reduction, regeneration
What does the ETC do?
create a concentration gradient for ATP synthase
What does a bundel sheath cell do?
Carbon captured by PEP is transported into a bundel sheath cell.
6CO2+6H2O+light-->C6H12O6+6O2
An example of C3, C4 and CAM plants.
Some plants may be--> Tomato, Cactus, Corn, Maize
What is required in the calvin cycle (reactants)?
ATP, NADPH, CO2
What kind of protein helps transform energy from the photons into the electrons
Photosystem
Is photorespiration good? If not, Why?
What is special about a mesophyll cell?
What types of cells are involved in C4 photosynthesis?
Mesophyll and Bundle sheath
How many time does calvin cycle have to occur to produce one GLUCOSE molecule?
2
What does photolysis mean?
The breakdown of water in sunlight
What factors limit/accelerate photosynthesis
Temperature, Light intensity, Oxygen Concentration, CO2 concentration
Why are plants green?
They reflect green light.
What do CAM plants do in the day and night?
They open their stomata only at night to conserve water and absorb CO2. They close it in the day...
Where does this happen
stroma
What is chemiosmosis?
when ions move by diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane
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