Calvin Cycle
Photosystem 2
ATP
photosystem 1
100
Also known as the light independent reactions
What is The Calvin Cycle?
100
The part of photosynthesis in which electrons are excited (yahoo!), water molecules are split, and hydrogen ions (H+) are pumped into the lumen
What does photosystem II do?
100
Adenosine Triphosphate Phosphate
What does ATP stand for?
100
it was discovered after Ps2
Why do they call it Ps1?
200
It converts carbon dioxide to glucose
What does the Calvin Cycle do?
200
These parts of photosynthesis are started by wavelengths of light.
What are Photosystem 2 & 1?
200
This molecule provides energy for cells to function.
what is ATP?
200
On the outer surface of the thylakoid membrane
Where are Ps1, Ps2 and ATP located?
300
These chemicals are needed CO2,ATP, & NADPH
What chemicals are needed for the Calvin Cycle?
300
They are located in the thylakoid membrane
Where are ps2, ps1 and ATP synthesis located?
300
energy is released from the chemical bond, it loses a phosphate group & becomes ADP.
How does ATP turn into ADP?
300
This system absorbs protons of wavelengths.
What does Ps1 absorb?
400
the area of the chloroplast surrounding the thylokid membrance
How does the Calvin Cycle occurs?
400
To split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Why does ps2 use light energy ?
400
adenine, ribose, 3 phosphate groups
What is ATP made of?
400
It has two phosphates & when an additional phosphate group is added, it becomes ATP.
What makes ADP become ATP?
500
the chemical that humans exhale are NADPH
what chemical do humans exhale that is critical in the Calvin cycle?
500
Oxygen is transported out of the cell
what is transported out if the cell when water is split into oxygen and hydrogen.
500
energy is stored in the phosphate bonds of this molecule
How does ATP store energy?
500
This system is responsible for providing high energy electrons that reduce NADP+ to produce NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle.
What is Ps1 responsible for?
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