This process occurs in plants and converts light energy to chemical energy.
What is photosynthesis?
These pores allows CO2 in and O2 out.
What are stomata?
This part of a Photosystem included complex proteins associated with chlorophyll a and an electron acceptor waiting to be reduced.
What is the reaction center?
Light reactions occur in this location of a chloroplast.
What is the thylakoid membrane?
For the net synthesis of 1 G3P molecule, the Calvin Cycle must occur this many times.
What is three?
Plants make their own food meaning that they are what.
What are autotrophs?
The green pigment in the thylakoid membranes is known as this.
What is chlorophyll?
This gradient is created as electrons travel from Photosystem II to Photosystem I.
What is H+ gradient?
During the light reaction, chemical energy is created from this.
What is solar/light energy?
The Calvin Cycle uses ATP and NADPH to reduce this molecule into G3P.
What is CO2?
Chloroplasts are surrounded by these many membranes.
What are two?
Chloroplast are found in the interior tissue of the leaf which is known as what?
What is mesophyll?
These complexes act as antenna for the reactions centers and have pigments.
What are light capturing complexes?
After the primary acceptor of Photosystem II is active, this molecule is split to bring in more electrons.
What is H2O?
This enzyme catalyzes CO2 to form 3-phosphoglycerate during Carbon Fixation.
What is rubisco?
This organelle is the location of photosynthesis.
What is chloroplast?
Inside of the chloroplast, the thylakoids create stacks known as this.
What is the grana?
This photosystem is associated with reaction center P700 because it absorbs like at 700nm.
What is Photosystem I?
The 2H+ protons are released to this location if the plant cell once split from H2O.
What is the thylakoid space?
This many ATP and NADPH are used during the Reduction phase of the Calvin Cycle.
What is 6?
After electrons from H2O reach the primary acceptor in Photosystem II, they pass through this to Photosystem I.
What is a electron transport chain?
After traveling through Photosystem I, the electrons travel down a second electron transport chain to this enzyme and form NADPH.
What is NADP+ reductase?
This many ATP are used to regenerate RuBP.
What is three?