Energy Transformations
Organelles
Light reactions
Dark Reactions
Side Reactions
100

What energy form does the Sun give to the plants?

Answer - Light energy

100

True or False?

The mitochondria is the primary organelle for Photosynthesis

False

The chloroplast are the small organelles that are in plant cells and they store the energy of sunlight. The chloroplast is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis

100

Fill in the Blank

The light dependent reactions occur in the _______ membrane

Answer - Thylakoid

100

Fill in the Blank

Light independent reactions are better known as the __________.

Answer - Calvin Cycle

100

True or False?

Photosystems are large complexes of proteins and pigments 

True

200

How do plants transform energy from sunlight to glucose, and why is glucose important?

The plants capture sunlight using the chloroplasts and use it to turn water and CO2 into glucose which is stored chemical energy that the plant can use to grow

200

What are the 2 main chloroplast structures?

Answer: Thylakoid and Stroma

200

True or False - Once ATP and NADPH are used in the Calvin Cycle, they are turned into ATP and NADP to be re-energized in the light reactions

True - ATP and NADPH are re-used

200

True or False?

The Calvin Cycle is the first stage of photosynthesis

False - the Calvin Cycle is the second stage after the light dependent reactions.

200

If a plant cannot get enough CO2 what might happen to photosynthesis?

The plant will make less glucose so it has less energy for growth
300

What will happen to glucose when a cell needs energy and which molecule will carry this energy?

Cells will break down the glucose during cellular respiration to make ATP, which is the entry the cell can use for activities like growth and repair.

300

True or False?

The chloroplast is where the Calvin Cycle takes place

False

The Stroma is where the Calvin Cycle takes place

300

Fill in the Blank - For light independent reactions, you need ________ , ___ and NADPH.

Answer - CO2, ATP

300
True or False?


The Calvin Cycle uses the ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 and make 3 carbon sugars (pyruvate) which forms glucose

True - the Calvin Cycle does indeed use ATP and NADPH to form glucose

300

Plants sometimes make some extra ATP when they need more, what is this process called?

Answer - cyclic photophosphotylation

400

Describe the path of energy from the sun to ATP in plants or animals.

Sunlight is captured by plants which is then stored in glucose and then is broken down in cells and then the energy transferred to ATP which powers life processes

400

Fill in the Blank

In the chloroplast, structures like the __________ membranes are where the light dependent reactions occur.

Answer: Thylakoid

The Thylakoid membrane is where the light dependent reactions occur.

400

True or False?

For light dependent reactions, the light waves are converted into chemical energy in the form of the molecules ATP and NADPH

True - The light waves are converted into ATP and NADPH

400

True or False?

During Dark Reactions, the energy leftover from the ATP and NADPH is used to assemble carb molecules, like glucose

True - During Dark Reactions, the energy from ATP and NADPH are used to make carb molecules

400

In hot and dry environments, plants close their tiny holes called stomata to save water. What gas cannot in and how can this affect photosynthesis? What side reaction occurs?

Answers - CO2 cannot get in and without CO2, plants cannot make enough sugar, so as a result photosynthesis slows down. Oxygen will then build up and a waste side reaction will happen called photorespiration. 

Photorespiration is a reaction that is a mistake that will occur sometimes during photosynthesis. 

500

In vertical farming, plants can’t use light or glucose directly. Why do they need ATP to grow in vertical farms?

Answer - Glucose and Light are forms of energy that plants cannot use directly. ATP acts like a fully charged battery that the plant cells can use immediately to grow.

500

In vertical farming, LED lights are used to grow the plants indoors. How will the intensity and color of the lights affect the chloroplasts and the rate of photosynthesis?

The chloroplasts absorb light to make glucose. If the lights are brighter, the chloroplasts can work more efficiently and photosynthesis can occur quicker. The color of the light matters as well beca use the chroloplast absorbs red and blue light the best. The right colors can help the plants grow faster and make more glucose in the vertical farm environment.

500

During vertical farming, the plants get light from the LEDs. The light reactions of photosynthesis, how do the chloroplast use the light energy? What two important products are made that help the plant grow?

Chloroplasts capture light energy and use it to make ATP and NADPH which are the molecules that carry energy and electrons to make glucose in the Calvin Cycle.

500

The plants chloroplast, during vertical farming, use ATP and NADPH made during the light reactions. When the dark reactions occur, what do the molecules do to help the plant make, and why is this important?

Answer - ATP and NADPH are used to turn CO2 into glucose. Glucose is the food for the plant and it provides energy for growth. 

500

Instead of making glucose sometimes, the chloroplast use oxygen in a process called photorespiration. Why is this called a side reaction and how might it affect plant growth in the vertical farm?

Answer - Photorespiration uses energy but it doesn’t make glucose, so it slows the growth of the plant. In vertical farms, controlling light, CO2 and the temperature can reduce photorespiration, helping plants grow faster.

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