The name of the light independent reactions
What is the Calvin Cycle?
This is where the majority of chloroplast in a leaf is found.
What is the mesophyll?
The first photosystem that is active in photosynthesis is
What is photosystem 2?
The first photosystem discovered is
What is photosystem 1?
This is necessary for photosynthesis, but is not a reactant.
What is sunlight?
The Location that Calvin cycle takes place
What is the stroma?
A stack of Thylakoids
What is a granum?
This is found in both photosystems.
What is Chlorophyll a?
This is the location where an electron is first accepted (not by a chlorophyll).
What is the reaction center?
This must happen before the calvin cycle.
What are the light dependent reactions?
This is the product of the Calvin Cycle
What is G3P (1/2 glucose)?
These are the energy carriers of the photosystems
What is ATP and NADPH?
This molecule donates an electron to photosystem 2
What is water?
This is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respriation
This reactant necessary for the calvin cycle, does not come from light independent reactions.
What is Co2?
This structure is responsible for plant respiration.
What is the stoma?
This is the low energy molecule that becomes energized by the ETC
What is ADP?
This light dependent product plays no role in the calvin cycle.
What is oxygen?
Explain why plants are green.
green and yellow are colors not absorbed for photosynthesis. (so they are reflected)
These are the inputs received from the light-dependent reacitons
What is ATP and NADPH?
This is the site in plant cells where glucose is broken down
What is the Mitochondria?
This is the product of Photosystem 1
What is NADPH?
These are the products of Photosystem 2
What are ATP and O2 (waste)?
Explain how increasing the concentration of glucose would effects the rate of plants photosynthesis.
No change, glucose is a product not a reactant of Photosynthesis.