What are the two reactants of photosynthesis?
Answer: Carbon dioxide (CO₂) and water (H₂O).
Where in the chloroplast do the light-dependent reactions occur?
What is the primary role of sunlight in the light-dependent reactions?
What is carbon fixation in the context of photosynthesis?
What is the main role of ATP in cellular processes?
Answer: ATP provides energy for various cellular processes by breaking down into ADP and releasing a phosphate group.
What are the two main products of photosynthesis?
Answer: Glucose and oxygen
What is the function of the stroma in photosynthesis?
What molecule provides electrons to replace those lost by P680 in Photosystem II?
What is the full name of RUBISCO
Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase
If plants make ATP in the light reaction, why do they need to make it in cellular respiration?
Answer: ATP from the light reaction is used to create glucose. It does not leave the chloroplasts. Plants need ATP for the energy to do all other cellular reactions. This is made in cellular respiration.
What is the general chemical equation for photosynthesis?
What is the purpose of the thylakoid space in the chloroplast?
$300 – What is the purpose of the electron transport chain in the thylakoid membrane?
What is the role of oxidation and reduction in the calvin cycle?
Answer: NADPH from the light reaction is oxidized, reducing molecules in the 2nd phase (reduction phase) of the Calvin Cycle
What are two differences between ATP and ADP?
Why is photosynthesis overall an endothermic or exothermic reaction?
endothermic
Where is the pH the lowest in the chloroplast?
What happens to the electrons at the end of the light reaction
In the Calvin cycle, which molecule is regenerated to ensure the continuation of the cycle, and how many ATP molecules are required for this process?
RuBP or Ribulose Bisphosphate
In photosynthesis, how is ATP produced during the light-dependent reactions?
What are two ways photosynthesis supports other organisms besides producing glucose?
What are two structural difference between photosystem I and photosystem II
Photosystem I Reaction center chlorophyll absorbs light at 700 nm (P700) and it is in the ETC after photosystem II
Photosystem I Reaction center chlorophyll absorbs light at 680 nm (P680) and it is in the ETC before photosystem I
During the Calvin cycle, how many molecules of G3P are produced for every six molecules of CO₂ fixed, and how many of these G3P molecules are used to regenerate RuBP?
Answer: 5 molecules of G3P are used to regenerate RuBP, while one is used to form glucose
What are the components of an ATP or ADP molecule?
Answer: Adenine, Ribose and Phosphates