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100

Where does photosynthesis happen in the plant?

The leaf

100

This results in a high  concentration of H+ in the thylakoid space and a lower concentration in the _________.

stroma

100

What rotation allows ATP synthase to produce ATP?

The diffusion of H+ ions



100

The ATP and NADPH are from the _______.

Light dependent cycle

100

 What does light dependent reactants make the that are used in the Calvin Cycle to make organic compounds. (Ex: sugar)

ATP and NADPH

200

: What strikes the chlorophyll in Photo system 2? HINT: This causes elections to become excited

Light

200

What is the first phase of The Calvin Cycle?

 Carbon Fixation

200

The green disks where the Light Dependent Cycle happens are called what?

Thylakoids

200

What does the light-dependent reactions use to make oxygen?

Water

200

Define Photosynthesis.

The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.



300

Which cells are primarily responsible for photosynthesis?

The palisade mesophyll cells



300

 Light strikes Photosystem 2 and makes excited electrons which travel down the Electron Transport Chain.

What is the input and the output?

 Input:Light 

Output: Excited electrons

300

The electrons are used as energy to pump H+ (hydrogen ions) across the membrane into the Thylakoid space. This makes a concentration gradient. What is the input and output?

Input: electrons (as energy)
Output: Movement of H+ (aka Concentration gradient) and spent electrons

300

What are the phases of The Calvin Cycle? List all three.

Carbon Fixation, Reduction, & Regeneration of RuBP



300

Which photosystem causes light to strike the electrons to get excited again?

A. Photosystem 1

B. Photosystem 2


(A: Photosystem 1)

400

The green disks where the Light Dependent Cycle happens are called what?

Thylakoids

400

The Calvin Cycle takes place in the stroma of the ______.

Chloroplast 

400

What carries the electrons to the stroma where they will be used in the Calvin Cycle to make organic molecules like sugars?

 NADPH

400

The excited electrons travel down a second ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN, and are used to reduce NADP+ to NADPH. What is the input and the output?

Input: Electrons and NADP+ Output: NADPH

400

True or False? Chlorophyll, leaves exposed to light, water and carbon dioxide are required for Photosynthesis to occur.

 True!

500

 Which cells are primarily responsible for photosynthesis?

The palisade mesophyll cells

500

What is Phase 2 of the Calvin Cycle?

Reduction 

500

What is Phase 3 of the Calvin Cycle?

Regeneration for RuBP

500

What is the Calvin Cycle?

The set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis.

500

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  1. Very awesome!

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both A and B or either a and b