Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305389892
Author: Peter J. Russell, Paul E. Hertz, Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8.3, Problem 2SB

How many molecules of carbon dioxide must enter the Calvin cycle for a plant to produce a sugar containing 12 carbon atoms? How many ATP and NADPH molecules would be required to make that molecule?

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The Calvin cycle, the "dark reaction" or Carbon fixation reactions of photosynthesis, cannot occur at night in a living plant. Which of the following best describes why this is true?   A) The stomata are incapable of opening at night, thus CO2 cannot enter the leaf       B) The reactions of the Calvin cycle are dependent on light reactions for high-energy compounds       C) Several enxymes necessary for Calvin cycle activity have been degraded during the day and must be replaced       D) Light is required to transport the water necessary for the cycle       E) Cooler temperatures at night slow enzyme activity and rates of substrate diffusion
How many water molecules have to be split as part of the light reactions to produce enough ATP and NADPH for the Calvin cycle to produce one molecule of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P)? STROMA (low H+ concentration) Light THYLAKOID SPACE (high H+ concentration) STROMA (low H+ concentration) Photosystem II 4 H+ H₂O 1 1/2 0₂ +2 H+ Thylakoid membrane Cytochrome complex Light Pq 4 H+ Photosystem I Pc ATP synthase ADP + H+ Fd M ATP NADP+ reductase NADP+ + H+ NADPH To Calvin Cycle
Carbon fixation in plants is catalyzed by what enzyme? What is the name given to an organism (plant, bacteria or algae) that can produce its own food from organic molecules specifically by using photosynthesis? Which molecule leaves the Calvin cycle to be converted into glucose? What is the overall purpose of cellular respiration in photosynthetic organisms? In which plant organ does photosynthesis most commonly occur? Question options: the root the stem the leaf the flower
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