Biology
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ISBN: 9781260494570
Author: Raven, Peter
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 8, Problem 4U
During noncyclic photosynthesis, photosystem I functions to ___________, and photosystem II functions to ______________.
a. synthesize ATP; produce O2
b. reduce NADP+; oxidize H2O
c. reduce CO2; oxidize NADPH
d. restore an electron to its reaction center; gain an electron from water
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The role of photosystem 1 and photosystem 2 in the process of photosynthesis is to
a. absorb sunlight and distribute the energy as heat
b. absorb sunlight and transfer the energy to electrons
c. form ATP as hydrogen ions cross the thylakoid membrane
d. transfer electrons to form NADPH
Which of the following occurs ONLY in photosystem I and NOT in photosystem II?
a.
The energy of exited electrons is passed from one chlorophyll molecule to the next through resonance transfer
b.
Light energy is harvested by chlorophyll molecules
c.
A water molecule is split to provide electrons to a special chlorophyll A pair
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Energy harvested in the light-harvesting complexes excites electrons that can be used directly to reduce NADP+ to NADPH
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High-energy electrons are donated to an electron transport chain
Which of the following are the products of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
A. Glucose
B. Water
C. ATP
D.NADP
E. Light energy
F. NADPH
G. Carbon dioxide
H. Oxygen
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