8. Which molecule(s) enter/exit a plant through its roots? Which molecule(s) travel through a plant's stomata? Label them on the diagram to the right. 9. Why are leaves green? In your answer, name the major pigment in most plants. Be able to look at a light absorption graph to determine the color of a plant! 10. Name the organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts 11. Match the terms below with their correct description. Terms can be used more than once or none at all. chlorophyll Calvin cycle electron transport chain photosystem Chlorophyll light-dependent reactions ATP synthase thylakoid stroma protein that contains chlorophyll; imbedded in thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts pigment that supplies electrons for the light-dependent reactions. fluid filled portion of a chloroplast; contains enzymes used in photosynthesis. absorbs all colors of light except green. passage of electrons; energy released is used to make an H+ gradient. uses the H+ gradient to store energy to be used in the Calvin Cycle. series of reactions in which carbon dioxide is fixed, reduced, and made into sugars. portion of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma and does not directly require solar energy, instead uses energy converted from light. 12. Fill in the following diagram summarizing the process of photosynthesis. Include the locations of electron transport chain ATP synthase RuBP Rubisco enzyme light MADRI -ADRE light reactions ATP- Calvin Cycle Chloroplast Chapply 10 2009 Pawan Inc. 02 NAPPH Surdose

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8. Which molecule(s) enter/exit a plant through its roots?
Which molecule(s) travel through a plant's stomata? Label
them on the diagram to the right.
9. Why are leaves green? In your answer, name the major
pigment in most plants. Be able to look at a light
absorption graph to determine the color of a plant!
10. Name the organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts
11. Match the terms below with their correct description. Terms
can be used more than once or none at all.
chlorophyll
Calvin cycle
electron transport chain
photosystem
Chlorophyll
light-dependent reactions ATP synthase
thylakoid
stroma
protein that contains chlorophyll; imbedded in thylakoid membranes of
chloroplasts
pigment that supplies electrons for the light-dependent reactions.
fluid filled portion of a chloroplast; contains enzymes used in photosynthesis.
absorbs all colors of light except green.
passage of electrons; energy released is used to make an H+ gradient.
uses the H+ gradient to store energy to be used in the Calvin Cycle.
series of reactions in which carbon dioxide is fixed, reduced, and made into
sugars.
portion of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma and does not directly
require solar energy, instead uses energy converted from light.
12. Fill in the following diagram
summarizing the process of
photosynthesis.
Include the locations of
electron transport chain
ATP synthase
RuBP
Rubisco enzyme
light
MADRI
-ADRE
light
reactions
ATP-
Calvin
Cycle
Chloroplast
Chapply 10 2009 Pawan Inc.
02
NAPPH
Surdose
Transcribed Image Text:8. Which molecule(s) enter/exit a plant through its roots? Which molecule(s) travel through a plant's stomata? Label them on the diagram to the right. 9. Why are leaves green? In your answer, name the major pigment in most plants. Be able to look at a light absorption graph to determine the color of a plant! 10. Name the organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis. Chloroplasts 11. Match the terms below with their correct description. Terms can be used more than once or none at all. chlorophyll Calvin cycle electron transport chain photosystem Chlorophyll light-dependent reactions ATP synthase thylakoid stroma protein that contains chlorophyll; imbedded in thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts pigment that supplies electrons for the light-dependent reactions. fluid filled portion of a chloroplast; contains enzymes used in photosynthesis. absorbs all colors of light except green. passage of electrons; energy released is used to make an H+ gradient. uses the H+ gradient to store energy to be used in the Calvin Cycle. series of reactions in which carbon dioxide is fixed, reduced, and made into sugars. portion of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma and does not directly require solar energy, instead uses energy converted from light. 12. Fill in the following diagram summarizing the process of photosynthesis. Include the locations of electron transport chain ATP synthase RuBP Rubisco enzyme light MADRI -ADRE light reactions ATP- Calvin Cycle Chloroplast Chapply 10 2009 Pawan Inc. 02 NAPPH Surdose
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