6. The Calvin cycle begins when: a. light is available b. light is not available C. CO₂ is attached to RuBP d. electrons leave a photosystem

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Part A - Multiple Choice /15)
1. How does Chlorophyll obtain its energy?
a. from CO2 and water?
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c. converted from chemical energy into ATP
d. glucose broken down through a series of reactions
2. What process occurs during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?
a. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere
b. Protons are pumped from the thylakoid space into the stroma
c. RuBP is carboxylated then regenerated in the Calvin cycle
d. Triose phosphate is converted into G3P
3. Which statement is true about energy?
E
a. energy can only be obtained from solar sources
b.
energy can be obtained from chemical sources
c. energy can be created from anything
(d) energy can be converted from solar and chemical sources
4. Under which condition is anaerobic respiration most likely to occur?
a bacteria in soil helping to compost
b. yeast causing bread dough to rise
c. bacteria present on a rusty nail
d. all the above
5. What is true of chemosynthesis?
a. It is the direct formation of glucose by energy released during chemical reactions
b. It is the formation of ATP by conversion of one or more carbon molecules and nutrients
into energy
c. It can occur only in the presence of sunlight
d. It can occur only in the presence of oxygen
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A - Multiple Choice /15) 1. How does Chlorophyll obtain its energy? a. from CO2 and water? 6 absorbed from solar energy # 3 c. converted from chemical energy into ATP d. glucose broken down through a series of reactions 2. What process occurs during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis? a. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere b. Protons are pumped from the thylakoid space into the stroma c. RuBP is carboxylated then regenerated in the Calvin cycle d. Triose phosphate is converted into G3P 3. Which statement is true about energy? E a. energy can only be obtained from solar sources b. energy can be obtained from chemical sources c. energy can be created from anything (d) energy can be converted from solar and chemical sources 4. Under which condition is anaerobic respiration most likely to occur? a bacteria in soil helping to compost b. yeast causing bread dough to rise c. bacteria present on a rusty nail d. all the above 5. What is true of chemosynthesis? a. It is the direct formation of glucose by energy released during chemical reactions b. It is the formation of ATP by conversion of one or more carbon molecules and nutrients into energy c. It can occur only in the presence of sunlight d. It can occur only in the presence of oxygen $ 4 R % 5 T 6 Y & 7 U * 8 1 ( 9 0 0 P + 11 [
Part A - Multiple Choice /15)
1. How does Chlorophyll obtain its energy?
a. from CO2 and water?
6 absorbed from solar energy
#
3
c. converted from chemical energy into ATP
d. glucose broken down through a series of reactions
2. What process occurs during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?
a. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere
b. Protons are pumped from the thylakoid space into the stroma
c. RuBP is carboxylated then regenerated in the Calvin cycle
d. Triose phosphate is converted into G3P
3. Which statement is true about energy?
E
a. energy can only be obtained from solar sources
b.
energy can be obtained from chemical sources
c. energy can be created from anything
(d) energy can be converted from solar and chemical sources
4. Under which condition is anaerobic respiration most likely to occur?
a bacteria in soil helping to compost
b. yeast causing bread dough to rise
c. bacteria present on a rusty nail
d. all the above
5. What is true of chemosynthesis?
a. It is the direct formation of glucose by energy released during chemical reactions
b. It is the formation of ATP by conversion of one or more carbon molecules and nutrients
into energy
c. It can occur only in the presence of sunlight
d. It can occur only in the presence of oxygen
$
4
R
%
5
T
6
Y
&
7
U
*
8
1
(
9
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0
P
+ 11
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A - Multiple Choice /15) 1. How does Chlorophyll obtain its energy? a. from CO2 and water? 6 absorbed from solar energy # 3 c. converted from chemical energy into ATP d. glucose broken down through a series of reactions 2. What process occurs during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis? a. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere b. Protons are pumped from the thylakoid space into the stroma c. RuBP is carboxylated then regenerated in the Calvin cycle d. Triose phosphate is converted into G3P 3. Which statement is true about energy? E a. energy can only be obtained from solar sources b. energy can be obtained from chemical sources c. energy can be created from anything (d) energy can be converted from solar and chemical sources 4. Under which condition is anaerobic respiration most likely to occur? a bacteria in soil helping to compost b. yeast causing bread dough to rise c. bacteria present on a rusty nail d. all the above 5. What is true of chemosynthesis? a. It is the direct formation of glucose by energy released during chemical reactions b. It is the formation of ATP by conversion of one or more carbon molecules and nutrients into energy c. It can occur only in the presence of sunlight d. It can occur only in the presence of oxygen $ 4 R % 5 T 6 Y & 7 U * 8 1 ( 9 0 0 P + 11 [
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