Complete each statement using the word bank below. Record your answers onto the Google Form. a. photosystems b. ATP, NADPH releases, stores d. с. PEP carboxylase thylakoid f. higher G3P е. g. h. glycolate i. chlorophyll a j. temporal k. photons rubisco 1. m. accessory, thylakoid light-saturation point light n. 0. 98. Chlorophyll absorbs energy and begins the process of photosynthesis. 99. Photosynthesis takes place in three stages: (a) capturing light energy, (b) synthesizing. the Calvin cycle. and and 100. Light is a form of energy that travels in wave packets called 101. is the only pigment that can transfer light energy to the carbon fixation reactions of photosynthesis. 102. A photosystem contains chlorophyll molecules, , pigments, and proteins embedded in a membr 103. In the dark, or light-independent reactions, carbon dioxide is fixed in the Calvin cycle by the enzyme 104. The primary end product of the light-independent reactions is 105. When photorespiration occurs, instead of the usual 2 PGA molecules being formed in the Calvin cycle, molecule of PGA is formed along with one molecule of 106. The C, and CAM pathways of photosynthesis both make use of the enzyme 107. The CAM mode of photosynthesis represents a separation of the main events of photosynthesis. 108. The light intensity at which the carbon fixation reactions reach a maximum overall rate is called the 109. Photosynthesis rates are lower at oxygen concentrations.

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Complete each statement using the word bank below. Record your answers onto the Google Form.
photosystems
b.
a.
ATP, NADPH
releases, stores
d.
c.
PEP carboxylase
thylakoid
f. higher
G3P
glycolate
chlorophyll a
h.
1.
J.
temporal
k.
photons
rubisco
accessory, thylakoid
light-saturation point
light
1.
m.
n.
0.
98. Chlorophyll absorbs
energy and begins the process of photosynthesis.
99. Photosynthesis takes place in three stages: (a) capturing light energy, (b) synthesizing -
the Calvin cycle.
and
and (c)
100. Light is a form of energy that travels in wave packets called
101.
is the only pigment that can transfer light energy to the carbon fixation reactions of photosynthesis.
102. A photosystem contains chlorophyll molecules,
pigments, and proteins embedded in a
membrane.
103. In the dark, or light-independent reactions, carbon dioxide is fixed in the Calvin cycle by the enzyme
104. The primary end product of the light-independent reactions is _
105. When photorespiration occurs, instead of the usual 2 PGA molecules being formed in the Calvin cycle, one
molecule of PGA is formed along with one molecule of
106. The C, and CAM pathways of photosynthesis both make use of the enzyme
107. The CAM mode of photosynthesis represents a
separation of the main events of photosynthesis.
108. The light intensity at which the carbon fixation reactions reach a maximum overall rate is called the
109. Photosynthesis rates are lower at
oxygen concentrations.
110. In the chloroplast, electron transport takes place on membranes of the .
111. Whereas cellular respiration is a process that
energy, photosynthesis
energy.
112. During linear electron transport, both of the
function.
Transcribed Image Text:Complete each statement using the word bank below. Record your answers onto the Google Form. photosystems b. a. ATP, NADPH releases, stores d. c. PEP carboxylase thylakoid f. higher G3P glycolate chlorophyll a h. 1. J. temporal k. photons rubisco accessory, thylakoid light-saturation point light 1. m. n. 0. 98. Chlorophyll absorbs energy and begins the process of photosynthesis. 99. Photosynthesis takes place in three stages: (a) capturing light energy, (b) synthesizing - the Calvin cycle. and and (c) 100. Light is a form of energy that travels in wave packets called 101. is the only pigment that can transfer light energy to the carbon fixation reactions of photosynthesis. 102. A photosystem contains chlorophyll molecules, pigments, and proteins embedded in a membrane. 103. In the dark, or light-independent reactions, carbon dioxide is fixed in the Calvin cycle by the enzyme 104. The primary end product of the light-independent reactions is _ 105. When photorespiration occurs, instead of the usual 2 PGA molecules being formed in the Calvin cycle, one molecule of PGA is formed along with one molecule of 106. The C, and CAM pathways of photosynthesis both make use of the enzyme 107. The CAM mode of photosynthesis represents a separation of the main events of photosynthesis. 108. The light intensity at which the carbon fixation reactions reach a maximum overall rate is called the 109. Photosynthesis rates are lower at oxygen concentrations. 110. In the chloroplast, electron transport takes place on membranes of the . 111. Whereas cellular respiration is a process that energy, photosynthesis energy. 112. During linear electron transport, both of the function.
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