28. This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron moves from the reaction centre to Photneystem Phetesptem photosystem I. an electron acceptor. photosystem II. a. b. C. d. an electron carrier. e. NADP. 29. This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron starts from the reaction centre found in Phetergtem photosystem I. an electron acceptor. a. b. . photosystem II. d. an electron carrier. e. NADP. 30. Photolysis is the process that breaks water so that P680 can be a. neutralized. b. hydrolyzed. C. synthesized. d. reduced. e. oxidized. Energfelectom Eneegy of electens
28. This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron moves from the reaction centre to Photneystem Phetesptem photosystem I. an electron acceptor. photosystem II. a. b. C. d. an electron carrier. e. NADP. 29. This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron starts from the reaction centre found in Phetergtem photosystem I. an electron acceptor. a. b. . photosystem II. d. an electron carrier. e. NADP. 30. Photolysis is the process that breaks water so that P680 can be a. neutralized. b. hydrolyzed. C. synthesized. d. reduced. e. oxidized. Energfelectom Eneegy of electens
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Transcribed Image Text:This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron
moves from the reaction centre to
28.
33.
Reduction is the stage of the Calvin cycle that involves
a.
RUBP.
b.
Co:
C.
d.
ATP and NADPH.
АТР.
NAUP
ouctase
NADPH.
е.
NAI
NADPIE
C3 and C4 plants differ in the way they take up
34-
a.
H.O.
b.
O.
Photosystem
ATP.
C.
d.
Co.
Photorystem
e.
NADPH.
photosystem I.
an electron acceptor.
photosystem II.
an electron carrier.
a.
b.
35.
Plants that use ONLY the Calvin cycle to fix carbon are called
c.
C3 plants.
C4 plants.
d.
a.
NADP.
b.
e.
CAM plants.
C.
d.
C4 and CAM plants.
Z plants.
This diagram of the light dependent reaction shows how an electron
e.
е.
29.
starts from the reaction centre found in
36.
Which of these components is unique to RNA (rather than DNA)?
a.
adenine
N
b.
thymine
C.
uracil
d.
guanine
cytosine
е.
Pheteystem
37
Franklin's use of X-ray diffraction determined a key characteristic of
Photorytem
DNA. Which statement best reflects this?
a.
DNA has a definite helical structure with
photosystem I.
an electron acceptor.
a.
nitrogenous bases toward the middle
Using known distances and bond angles, DNA is
shown to have a helical structure.
b.
b.
photosystem II
c.
d.
an electron carrier.
The three-dimensional structure of DNA shows A-T
and C-G connections.
C.
e.
NADP.
DNA is a polymer of nucleotides that differ by
nitrogenous base: adenine, guanine, thymine and
d.
30. Photolysis is the process that breaks water so that P680 can be
cytosine co
Hydrogen bonding connects one side of the DNA
helix to the other side.
e.
a.
neutralized.
hydrolyzed.
synthesized.
reduced.
b.
c.
d.
38.
Which term best describes the total DNA sequence of an organism?
e.
oxidized.
genome.
gene.
a.
b.
31.
Photophosphorylation is the result of
C.
supercoiling.
d.
plasmid.
photons acting on ADP.
electrons that reduce an acceptor.
a.
e.
nucleoid.
b.
C.
d.
photons acting on ADP + P.
photons that split H:0 into 0:, 2e and 2H".
39.
There are three basic steps to DNA replication. The third step is
chemiosmosis of 2H' ions from H.O.
e.
dispersal.
a.
b.
termination.
32. Cyclic photophosphorylation
c.
separation
d.
letting go.
removes electrons from sugar.
creating a proton gradient.
requires an outside source of electrons.
puts O. in the atmosphere.
a.
completion.
е.
b.
c.
d.
e.
breaks H.O for protons.
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