Energy
Parts of a plant cell
Overview of Photosynthesis
Light Dependent Reactions
Miscellaneous
100

This molecule's phosphate groups are the key to its ability to store energy

What is ATP?
100

This organelle in a plant cell is the place that photosynthesis takes place in. 

What is the chloroplast?

100

This is the location of the light dependent reactions.

What is the thylakoid?

100

These proteins in the thylakoid membrane are filled with chlorophyll and absorb sunlight. 

What are the photosystems?

100

If you increase the intensity of light on a plant, this happens to the rate of photosynthesis. 

What is speed up?

200

Cells can release energy stored in ATP by breaking these. 

What are chemical bonds?

200

This is the name of the pigment that captures energy in sunlight. 

What is chlorophyll?

200

The light independent reactions are also called this.

What is the Calvin Cycle?

200

This is the name given to the system of proteins that moves electrons across the light dependent reaction. 

What is the electron transport chain?

200

This is a overall product of the light independent reactions. (think in general!)

What are sugars?

300
ADP has this many phosphate groups.

What is two?

300

Chloroplasts are filled with these saclike, chlorophyll containing membranes. 

What are thylakoids?

300

This molecule is required for the light dependent reactions to begin. 

What is water? (H2O)

300

This is the protein complex at the end of the light dependent reactions that spins and helps diffuse H+ ions. 

What is ATP synthase?
300

This kind of plant, sounding like an explosive, has a mutation that lets the plant store energy in 4-carbon molecules, not 3. 

What is a C4 plant?

400

This is the name for an organism that makes food for itself. 

What is autotroph?

400

The portion of the chloroplast outside of the grana is called this. 

What is the stroma?

400

These two molecules are produced in the light dependent reactions, and are sent to the light independent reactions as a source of energy. 

What are ATP and NADPH?

400

There is a higher concentration of H+ ions in this part of the chloroplast. 

What is the thylakoid?

400

This kind of plant, sounding like a name, will close its stomata to preserve water. 

What is a CAM plant?

500

ATP is a good source of energy because cells can do this process if they run out. 

What is regenerate ATP?

500

This opening on the underside of leaves lets in carbon dioxide and lets out oxygen. 

What is the stomata?

500

Give me the full equation (in words) for photosynthesis. 

carbon dioxide + water + sun's light -> sugars + oxygen


bonus points for accurate numbers!

500

The light dependent reactions ultimately produce this amount of NADPH. 

What is two?

500

This is the name of the molecule produced at the end of the light independent reaction. 

What is G3P?

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