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"Energy Transformation"
Photosynthesis
Answer the following questions correctly and explain your answer.
1. What are the basic stages of the Calvin cycle?
2. What are the reactants and products of photosynthesis?
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- "Energy Transformation" ATP-ADP CYCLE Answer the following questions correctly and explain your answer. 1. What wavelength of light is most important to life on earth? 2. What color/s of light does chlorophyll absorb? What color does it reflect? 3. What composes a photosystem ? 4. In what part of the photosystem does the first step of light reaction take place? 5. Differentiate the two types of photosystem."Energy Transformation" Photosynthesis Answer the following questions correctly and explain your answer. a. What are the basic stages of the Calvin cycle? b. What are the reactants and products of photosynthesis?Photosynthesis questions.studyguide (Last saved by user) - Word View O Tell me what you want to do.. ne reactants are H2O, NADP+, and ADP. he products are 02, NADPH, and ATP 4: What are the reactants and products of the light independent reactions (Calvin Cycle)? The reactants are CO2, NADPH, and ATP The products are Sugar, NADP, and ADP 5: What types of organisms use the process of photosynthesis to create their own food (what are called as a group, and give specific examples) They are called autotrophs. Some examples are algae, bacteria, and fungi. 6: How does energy from light get captured during the light dependent reactions? What molecute the capturing? Chlorophyll absorbs energy from the sunlight. Then it turns it into chemical energy with the use of water. 7: What happens to the products of the light dependent reactions? Where do they go? 8: What happens to the reactants of the light independent reactions (the Calvin Cycle)? How aret used? 9: Why does carbon dioxide make a good…
- Photosyntheis related question (s): When protons move out of the thylakoid, are they moving up or down their concentration gradient? (From low to high concentration or from high to low concentration?) What protein(s) facilitate the transport of protons out of the thylakoid? We can write the formula for photosynthesis as follows: 6 H2O + 6 CO2 + light energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2 How would you write a formula for the light reactions? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant? How would you write a formula for the Calvin cycle? Include ATP, ADP, NADP and NADPH as relevant.LABORATORY EXERCISE 7 PART B Photosynthesis Worksheet 1 What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis? Label which are reactants & products. 2 Where does each reactant of photosynthesis come from? a 3 Which 2 products of photosynthesis are reactants in aerobic respiration? a 4 What are the two types of reactions in photosynthesis? Use the terminology found in your textbook. 5 In 1882, T.W. Engelmann conducted an experiment to test which wavelengths of light are important for photosynthesis. He placed a strand of Spirogyra (a filamentous green alga) across a glass slide. He illuminated the slide with a spectrum of colors created by a crystal prism. He then added a drop of water containing bacteria that use aerobic respiration. Watch the following YouTube video to see his results: https://youtu.be/Rt37Hyn4Qv4. Explain the significance of Engelmann's experiment and how it relates to the absorption spectra of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. 6 Label the following: thylakoid membrane,…"Energy Transformation" ATP-ADP CYCLE Answer the following questions correctly and explain your answer. 1. How do plants cope with the change in season? Give a detailed description and explanation. 2. How do plants capture the sun's energy? 3. What happens to light when it hits an object?
- Please answer fast Indicate if the following statements are true or false for the diagram: 1. The diagram includes both systems. 2. The diagram represents the dark reactions. 3. The green circles inside the photosystems represent pigments. 4. In the first electron transport chain, NADPH is produced. 5. In these reactions sugars are produced."Energy Transformation" ATP-ADP CYCLE Answer the following questions correctly and explain your answer. a. How do plants capture the sun's energy? b. What happens to light when it hits an object?MUltiple choice (answers only) 11. Which of the following phrases apply to the dark phase of photosynthesis? I The process takes place in the thylakoids of the chloroplasts. II There is carbon fixation. III There is photophosphorylation. IV Oxygen is one of the products of the reaction. V There is a reduction. VI The process produces NADPH + H +. VII ATP molecules are necessary for the reactions to take place. a) I, III and IV b) I, II and VII II, c) V and VII d) III, IV and VI d) II, V, VI and VII 12. Aerobic respiration is more efficient than anaerobic respiration because: a) Most animals breathe air. b) Only bacteria and yeasts use anaerobic respiration. c) The blood always carries enough oxygen to the cells. d) Aerobic respiration allows for faster oxidation during intense exercise. e) more ATP is produced by a metabolized molecule. 13. At the end of glycolysis, most of the glucose energy undergoing aerobic respiration is in the molecules: a) lactic acid. b)ATP. c)pyruvic acid. d)…
- Phase 2 (Diagram 9) Description: Phase 3 (Diagram 10) Description: Why is the series of reactions in the Calvin cycle called a "cycle"? Diagram 9 CALVIN CYCLE: Phase 2- Reduction Diagram 10 B CO. $53 Phasdi Plase 2 CALVIN CYCLE: Phase 3 - Regeneration x6 x6 6 NADPH ALPUN 6 WADP + 6H1 Other organic molecules -BADP-IM Sthe wounic moleculesSans MS A BI U v Av V 14 =<市< 和 Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Worksheet 1. What is the overall reaction (equation) for photosynthesis? 2. How does this compare to the overall reaction for cellular respiration? 3. Where does the energy for photosynthesis come from? 4. What plant pigments are involved in photosynthesis? 5. In what organelle of a plant cell does photosynthesis take place? 6. What is produced by photosynthesis? U.S.) Text Predictions: Onone < A olchs.quiz-Iti-pdx-prod.instructure.com AA 55:15 Time Remaining Return Diagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis STROMA Jow H concentration) Cytochrome complex Photosystem II Photosystem I Light NADP reductase 4H Light NADP H NADPH THYLAKOID SPACE (high H concentration) +2 H To Calvin -Cycle Thylakold membrane ATP- synthase STROMA (low H concentration) ADP ATP Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a leaf cell. The events of the light dependent cycle that take place along the thylakoid membrane are shown. In the Thylakoid space water is split into O 02 H* and electrons O Ht, ATP and O2 O Photosystem II, electrons and oxygen O 02 and chlorophyll Previous