Vocabulary
Light Dependent Reaction
Light Independent Reaction (Calvin Cycle)
Who does that job?
Miscellaneous
100

The process of making food in a plant is called___________.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This provides the energy for Photosystem II. 

What is the sun or solar energy?

100

In the stroma of the chloroplasts

Where the Calvin cycle happens?

100
Who absorbs water?
What are the roots?
100

Sugars are forms of ______________.

What are carbohydrates?

200
The green pigment located in the chloroplast that traps the energy from the sun is called_____________.
What is chlorophyll?
200

The electrons in Photosystem II are replenished from this.

What is the photolysis of H2O?

200

CO2

What is the reactant needed for the light independent reaction?

200
Who captures energy from the sun?
What are the leaves (chloroplasts)?
200
Who goes through the process of photosynthesis?
What are plants (producers) and some bacteria?
300

The sacs where light-dependent reactions take place?

What are thalakoids?

300

The energy from the electrons in the ETC II drives this process.

What is the active transport of H+ into the lumen of the thylakoids?

300

C6H12O6

What is the main product that is produced from the Calvin cycle?

300
Who allows gases like carbon dioxide and oxygen to enter and exit the plant?
What are the stomata?
300
Chlorophyll is green because_______________
What is: Chlorophyll absorbs all other colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, indigo, and violet), but reflects green.
400
The process by which glucose and oxygen break down to release stored energy is called________________.
What is cellular respiration?
400

The H+ ions in the lumen of the Thylakoids are used for this process.

What is creating ATP from ADP with the use of the ATP synthase? 

400

RuBP

What is the 5-Carbon molecule that joins with CO2 at the start of the Calvin cycle and is recreated for reuse at the end?

400
Who transports water from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant?
What is the xylem?
400
What organisms go through the process of cellular respiration?
What all living things: plants, animals, protists, fungi, bacteria etc.
500

The location for the light-independent reactions.

What is the stroma of the chloroplasts?

500

NADPH and ATP 

What are the two energy-carrying products of the light-dependent reations?

500

1 C6H12O6 + 5 RuBP are produced from this with the help of 6 ATP.

What is 12 G3P (3-Carbon molecule)?

500
Who converts glucose and oxygen into usable energy, carbon dioxide, and water?
What are the mitochondria?
500

The overall purpose of photosynthesis.

What is to take CO2 + H2O + energy --> O2 + C6H12O6. 

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