The gas byproduct created in photosynthesis
Oxygen
The holes in leaves that allow carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit
Stomata
The pigment that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
Where water enters a plant.
Roots
Plants use this gas to create sugar
Carbon Dioxide
The energy needed to conduct photosynthesis comes from here
Light (sunlight)
The two types of organisms that contain chloroplasts
Plants and Algae
The light reactions of photosynthesis occur in this part of the chloroplast
thylakoid membrane
The purpose of sunlight in the light reactions
Break down water
NADPH and ATP turn into which chemicals after they release their energy?
NADP+ and ADP
The products of photosynthesis
oxygen & glucose
A stack of thylakoids
Grana
The color most reflected by plants.
Green
The three things produced when water is split.
The Calvin Cycle takes place here.
Stroma
The gas removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
carbon dioxide
Number of membranes that surround a chloroplast.
Two
The 7 colors of the visible light spectrum.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
The gas produced during the light reactions.
Oxygen
Which 2 forms of energy does the Calvin cycle use?
ATP, NADPH
The raw materials (reactants) of photosynthesis
carbon dioxide and water
The gel-like fluid inside a chloroplast.
Stroma
The name of the pigment that makes leaves appear orange and yellow.
Carotene
The three products of the light reactions.
Oxygen, ATP, NADPH
The final product of the Calvin Cycle.