Light Reactions
Calvin Cycle
Chloroplast
Structure
100

What is the primary pigment involved in capturing light energy for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

100

What is the name of the enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle?

Rubisco

100

What is the fluid-filled space surrounding the thylakoids where the Calvin cycle takes place?

Stroma

200

Which photosystem is responsible for producing ATP during the light reactions?

Photosystem II

200

How many molecules of CO₂ are needed to produce one molecule of G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)?

3 molecules of CO₂

200

In what specific part of the chloroplast do the light-dependent reactions occur?

Thylakoid membrane

300

By the end of the light reactions what is formed?

NADPH

300

What molecule acts as the carbon acceptor that combines with CO₂ during the carbon fixation phase of the Calvin Cycle?

Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)

300

What is the name of the small compartments inside the thylakoid membranes where a proton gradient is established?

Thylakoid lumen

400

How many molecules of ATP and NADPH are used during one complete turn of the Calvin cycle to produce one G3P molecule?
 

9 ATP and 6 NADPH

400

Why do chloroplasts have their own DNA and ribosomes, and what does this suggest about their evolutionary history?

Chloroplasts have their own DNA and ribosomes because they are thought to have originated from an ancient symbiotic relationship with a photosynthetic prokaryote, supporting the endosymbiotic theory.

500

What happens during the regeneration phase of the Calvin cycle, and why is it crucial for the continuation of photosynthesis?

RuBP is regenerated from G3P using ATP, allowing the cycle to continue by providing the substrate (RuBP) necessary for further carbon fixation.

500

Explain how the structure of the thylakoid membrane is crucial for ATP synthesis during the light reactions.

The thylakoid membrane allows for the creation of a proton gradient by separating the thylakoid lumen from the stroma, which drives ATP synthesis via ATP synthase.