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When Light strikes chlorophyll molecules, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by
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Splitting water
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A - Oxidising NADPH
B - Splitting water C - Breaking down ATP D - Fixing Carbon E - Oxidising glucose |
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Photosynthesis consumes _________ and produces _________?
1 - Carbon dioxide 2 - Water 3 - Light energy Match With A - Chemical energy B - Sugar C - Oxygen |
1 - Carbon dioxide/Sugar
2 - Water/Oxygen 3 - Light energy/Chemical Energy |
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In plants light dependent reactions occur at the?
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Thylakoid Membrane
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A. Plasma membrane
B. Thylakoid membrane C. Cytoplasm D. Stroma |
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The light independent reactions of photosynthesis occur in the?
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Stroma
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A. Cytoplasm
B. Plasma membrane C. Stroma D. Thylakoid membrane |
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When a photosystem absorbs light
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Light dependant reactions begin
and Electrons are transferred to an acceptor molecule |
A. Sugar phosphates are produced
B. Light-dependent reactions begin C. Water is split D. Electrons are transferred to an acceptor molecule |
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The light independent cycle starts when
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Carbon dioxide attaches to other organic compounds
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A. Electrons leave a photosystem
B. Light is available C. Light is not available D. Carbon dioxide attaches to other organic compounds |
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Photosynthetic autotrophs use 1. ________ from the air as their carbon source and 2. _______ as their energy source.
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1 - Carbon Dioxide
2 - Light |
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Fill in the blanks missing from the following phrases in the diagram of the thylakoid membrane: 1. ___________ released (top part of diagram) 2.____________ is split 3. Reservoir of ______ions 4. _____ is released (from the circle) 5. _______ ________ Reactions (highlighting all of the membrane)
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1 - Oxygen
2 - Water 3 - Hydrogen 4 - Carbon Dioxide 5 - Light dependant |
Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide Light dependent Oxygen Water |
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Photosynthesis occurs in two stages. In the first phase, light-dependent reactions or photosynthetic reactions (also called the Light reactions) capture the energy of light and use it to make high-energy molecules. The energy for photosynthesis ultimately comes from absorbed photons and involves a reducing agent, which is (A)1.----- in the case of plants, releasing oxygen as a waste product.
During the second phase, the light-independent reactions (also called the (C) 2.----- Cycle, and formerly known as the Dark Reactions) use the high-energy molecules to capture (B)3.----- and make the precursors of carbohydrates. |
1 - Water or H20
2 - Calvin or Calvin Benson 3 - Carbon Dioxide or CO2 |
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