28. Which of the following statements is a correct distinction between cyclic and honcyclic photophosphorylation? * A. only noncyclic photophosphorylation produces ATP B. only cyclic photophosphorylation utilizes light at 700 nm C. only noncyclic photophosphorylation can operate in the absence of photosystem I| D. in addition to ATP, cyclic photophosphorylation also produces 02 and NADPH

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28. Which of the following statements is a correct distinction between cyclic and
noncyclic photophosphorylation? *
A. only noncyclic photophosphorylation produces ATP
B. only cyclic photophosphorylation utilizes light at 700 nm
C. only noncyclic photophosphorylation can operate in the absence of photosystem I|
D. in addition to ATP, cyclic photophosphorylation also produces 02 and NADPH
29. A culture of green algae was kept at a constant temperature and subjected to
periods of dark and light. It consumed an average of 7 cm3 of oxygen per hour
by respiration in either light or dark conditions. When in light conditions, it
produced an average of 23 cm3 of oxygen per hour of photosynthesis. What is
the net volume of oxygen produced by the algae over a 24-hour period
consisting of 14 hours of dark followed by 10 hours of light? *
A. 38 cm3
B. 62 cm3
C. 132 cm3
D. 160 cm3
Transcribed Image Text:28. Which of the following statements is a correct distinction between cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation? * A. only noncyclic photophosphorylation produces ATP B. only cyclic photophosphorylation utilizes light at 700 nm C. only noncyclic photophosphorylation can operate in the absence of photosystem I| D. in addition to ATP, cyclic photophosphorylation also produces 02 and NADPH 29. A culture of green algae was kept at a constant temperature and subjected to periods of dark and light. It consumed an average of 7 cm3 of oxygen per hour by respiration in either light or dark conditions. When in light conditions, it produced an average of 23 cm3 of oxygen per hour of photosynthesis. What is the net volume of oxygen produced by the algae over a 24-hour period consisting of 14 hours of dark followed by 10 hours of light? * A. 38 cm3 B. 62 cm3 C. 132 cm3 D. 160 cm3
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