Increasing light intensity decreases the rate of photosynthesis. 13.T F Carbon dioxide molecules enter the light-dependent reactions from the atmosphere. 14.T 15.T F Photosynthesis uses energy from ATP and high energy electrons from NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to make glucose in the Calvin cycle.

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MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE. Circle Tif the statement is correct and F if the statement
is otherwise. Then, use the blank provided to correct the underlined word/phrase.
13. T
F
Increasing light intensity decreases the rate of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide molecules enter the light-dependent reactions from
the atmosphere.
14.T
15.T
F
Photosynthesis uses energy from ATP and high energy electrons
from NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to make
glucose in the Calvin cycle. .
16. T
F
The light-dependent reaction produces ATP, NADPH, and carbon
dioxide.
ATP synthase spins like a turbine as H' ions pass through it to
generate ATP.
17.T
18. T
Electrons are energized twice during photosynthesis.
Transcribed Image Text:MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE. Circle Tif the statement is correct and F if the statement is otherwise. Then, use the blank provided to correct the underlined word/phrase. 13. T F Increasing light intensity decreases the rate of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide molecules enter the light-dependent reactions from the atmosphere. 14.T 15.T F Photosynthesis uses energy from ATP and high energy electrons from NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions to make glucose in the Calvin cycle. . 16. T F The light-dependent reaction produces ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide. ATP synthase spins like a turbine as H' ions pass through it to generate ATP. 17.T 18. T Electrons are energized twice during photosynthesis.
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