Deck 9: Photosynthesis: Capturing Light Energy

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Which part of the chlorophyll molecule is responsible for absorbing light?

A) Methyl group
B) Porphyrin ring
C) Magnesium ion
D) Phosphate group
E) Long hydrocarbon side chain
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Which of these absorbs light primarily in the blue and red regions of the visible spectrum and is the main pigment of photosynthesis?

A) Chloroadenosine
B) Chlorohydrate
C) Chlorpromazine
D) Chloroquine
E) Chlorophyll
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Figure 9-1 ​
<strong>Figure 9-1 ​   ​ What is the primary function of the leaf structure labeled as 5 in the accompanying figure?</strong> A) Food storage B) Gas exchange C) Photosynthesis D) Nutrient absorption E) Water transportation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

What is the primary function of the leaf structure labeled as 5 in the accompanying figure?

A) Food storage
B) Gas exchange
C) Photosynthesis
D) Nutrient absorption
E) Water transportation
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Figure 9-2 ​
<strong>Figure 9-2 ​   ​ According to the graph in the accompanying figure, chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum?</strong> A) UV and red wavelengths B) Red and blue wavelengths C) Blue and green wavelengths D) Green and yellow wavelengths E) UV and infrared wavelengths <div style=padding-top: 35px>

According to the graph in the accompanying figure, chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum?

A) UV and red wavelengths
B) Red and blue wavelengths
C) Blue and green wavelengths
D) Green and yellow wavelengths
E) UV and infrared wavelengths
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The action spectrum of photosynthesis best matches the absorption spectrum of

A) ATP.
B) NADPH.
C) carotenoids.
D) carbohydrates.
E) chlorophylls a and b .
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What happens in the second phase of the Calvin cycle?

A) A molecule of CO2 reacts with a phosphorylated five-carbon compound, ribulose bisphosphate.
B) Two G3P molecules are removed from the cycle.
C) ATP and NADPH are used to convert the PGA molecules to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
D) Thirty carbons and their associated atoms become rearranged into six molecules of ribulose phosphate.
E) RuBP molecules begin the process of CO2 fixation.
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When an electron returns to its ground state, energy will be released as heat or as an emission of light, known as

A) fluorescence.
B) UV radiation.
C) action spectrum.
D) photoelectron hydrolysis.
E) photoelectron degradation.
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Figure 9-1 ​
<strong>Figure 9-1 ​   ​ Using the labels in the accompanying figure, where are chloroplasts found in the greatest density?</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 3 and 4 C) 4 and 5 D) 6 and 7 E) 7 and 8 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

Using the labels in the accompanying figure, where are chloroplasts found in the greatest density?

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 4 and 5
D) 6 and 7
E) 7 and 8
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What is the process by which light energy is converted into the stored chemical energy of organic molecules?

A) Diffusion
B) Endocytosis
C) Respiration
D) Fermentation
E) Photosynthesis
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Which type of electromagnetic waves has the shortest wavelength?

A) Ultraviolet
B) Radio waves
C) Microwaves
D) Gamma waves
E) Visible green light
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An electron absorbs a photon of light energy and becomes energized; the electron shifts from a ____ atomic orbital to a __________ atomic orbital.

A) fluorescing; ground state
B) ground state; lower energy
C) lower energy; higher energy
D) higher energy; lower energy
E) ground state; different ground state
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Figure 9-2 ​
<strong>Figure 9-2 ​   ​ The graph in the accompanying figure represents the</strong> A) electromagnetic spectrum. B) action spectrum of photosynthesis. C) process of cyclic electron transport. D) process of noncyclic electron transport. E) absorption spectra for chlorophylls a and b. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

The graph in the accompanying figure represents the

A) electromagnetic spectrum.
B) action spectrum of photosynthesis.
C) process of cyclic electron transport.
D) process of noncyclic electron transport.
E) absorption spectra for chlorophylls a and b.
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By definition, substances that absorb visible light are called

A) photons.
B) pigments.
C) porphyrins.
D) nucleotides.
E) hydrocarbons.
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Which of the following are accessory photosynthetic pigments that expand the spectrum of light to provide energy for photosynthesis?

A) Carotenoids only
B) Chlorophyll a only
C) Chlorophyll b only
D) Carotenoids and chlorophyll a
E) Carotenoids and chlorophyll b
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What color does chlorophyll reflect?

A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Violet
E) Yellow
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What is the fluid-filled sac within the inner membrane of a chloroplast called?

A) Grana
B) Lumen
C) Stroma
D) Thylakoid
E) Electron acceptor
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A group of thylakoid discs make up what part of the chloroplast?

A) Lumen
B) Stroma
C) Granum
D) Vacuole
E) Mesophyll layer
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A chlorophyll molecule has a porphyrin ring containing a single atom of

A) manganese.
B) magnesium.
C) phosphorus.
D) nitrogen.
E) iron.
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Chlorophyll and accessory photosynthetic pigments are associated with which part of the chloroplast?

A) Stroma
B) Thylakoid lumen
C) Thylakoid membranes
D) Mesophyll membranes
E) Light reaction centers of the stroma lamellae
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The energy of a(n) ____ is inversely proportional to its wavelength.

A) radon
B) proton
C) photon
D) neutron
E) electron
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During which phase of photosynthesis is ATP and NADPH synthesized?

A) Glycolysis
B) Citric acid cycle
C) Light-dependent phase
D) Light-independent phase
E) Carbon fixation reactions
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Animals, fungi, and most prokaryotes are known as ________.

A) chemoheterotrophs
B) photoautotrophs
C) universal consumers
D) primary producers
E) autophotorespirators
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Which photosynthetic unit consists of a pair of chlorophyll a molecules with an absorption peak of 700 nm?

A) Photolysis
B) Calvin cycle
C) Photosystem I
D) Antenna complex
E) Photosystem II
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How are chlorophyll molecules attached to thylakoid membranes?

A) By a magnesium ion
B) With a porphyrin ring
C) With a methyl group
D) By a hydroxide group
E) By a long hydrocarbon side chain
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What are the two phases of photosynthesis?

A) Chemiosmosis and photochemical reactions
B) Carbon reduction reactions and oxidation reactions
C) Light-dependent reactions and carbon fixation reactions
D) Carbon fixation reactions and oxygen fixation reactions
E) Light-independent reactions and carbon fixation reactions
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During photosynthesis, ____ is reduced and ____ is oxidized.

A) O2; H2O
B) CO2; H2O
C) O2; C6H12O6
D) H2O; C6H12O6
E) CO2; C6H12O6
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The synthesis of ATP during photosynthesis or respiration is the result of what process?

A) Oxidation of NADPH
B) Phosphorylation of ATP
C) Phosphorylation of ADP
D) Phosphorylation of G3P
E) Photophosphorylation of AMP
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Which process not only yields electrons that replenish photosystems I and II, but also is the source of almost all the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere?

A) Glycolysis
B) Photolysis
C) Calvin cycle
D) CAM pathway
E) Noncyclic electron transport
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How many electrons are needed to reduce one molecule of NADP+ to NADPH?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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Figure 9-3 ​
<strong>Figure 9-3 ​   ​ Where is NADPH formed in the accompanying diagram?</strong> A) F B) 4 C) 3 D) 2 E) B <div style=padding-top: 35px>

Where is NADPH formed in the accompanying diagram?

A) F
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
E) B
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ATP is formed when ____ the thylakoid lumen.

A) hydrogen ions enter
B) hydrogen ions leave
C) electrons enter
D) electrons leave
E) water is split in
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In which part of the chloroplast do the carbon fixation reactions take place?

A) Lumen
B) Stroma
C) Granum
D) Mesophyll
E) Thylakoids
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ATP synthesis during the light-dependent reactions occurs by which process?

A) Diffusion
B) Photolysis
C) Chemiosmosis
D) Phosphorylation
E) Cyclic electron transport
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Land plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes are known as _______.

A) chemoheterotrophs
B) photoautotrophs
C) universal consumers
D) primary producers
E) autophotorespirators
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Thylakoid membranes are involved in ____ synthesis.

A) glucose
B) NADP+
C) ATP
D) RuBP
E) PEP
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What is the ultimate source of electrons for noncyclic electron transport, and thus photosynthesis?

A) ATP
B) Water
C) NADP+
D) Oxygen
E) Chlorophyll
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Which best summarizes the overall reactions of photosynthesis?

A) 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 12O2.
B) C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O → 6CO2 + 12H2O
C) 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
D) 12CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 12O2 + 6H2O
E) 6H2CO3 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2
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What are the reactants of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?

A) H2O, ADP, and NADP+
B) CO2, ADP, and NADP+
C) H2O, ATP, and NADPH
D) CO2, ADP, and NADPH
E) H2O, CO2, and NADP+
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Where is the electron transport chain of photosynthesis located?

A) Cristae
B) Mitochondria
C) Chloroplast stroma
D) Thylakoid membrane
E) Outer chloroplast membrane
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Figure 9-3 ​
<strong>Figure 9-3 ​   ​ Carbon is fixed in which part of the accompanying diagram?</strong> A) A B) G C) 4 D) 2 E) 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

Carbon is fixed in which part of the accompanying diagram?

A) A
B) G
C) 4
D) 2
E) 1
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What are the reactants of the Calvin cycle?

A) CO2, H2O, and ATP
B) CO2, ADP, and NADP+
C) CO2, ATP, and NADPH
D) H 2 O, ATP, and NADPH
E) H 2 O, ATP, and NADP+
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Plants that live in hot dry climates, like corn or maize, use the C4 pathway. Briefly describe this pathway and explain how this adaptation allows these plants to increase the efficiency of photosynthesis in these climates.
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Which of the following would be classified as a CAM plant?

A) Rose
B) Crocus
C) Orchid
D) Daffodil
E) Chrysanthemum
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The product of the Calvin cycle that is of greatest practical importance to the plant is carbohydrate.
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What is the first step in the Calvin cycle?

A) O2 attaches to CO2.
B) O2 attaches to G3P.
C) CO2 attaches to RuBP.
D) CO2 attaches to Rubisco.
E) CO2 attaches to phosphoglycerate.
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Which organism would be classified as a chemoautotroph?

A) Cactus
B) Lichen
C) Oak tree
D) Green algae
E) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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The part of a chlorophyll molecule that absorbs light energy is the porphyrin ring.
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At night, CAM plants incorporate CO2 into ____, which is stored in the ____ of their cells.

A) fructose; vacuoles
B) malate; vacuoles
C) glucose; starch granules
D) pyruvate; starch granules
E) acetyl CoA; mitochondria
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Surrounding the grana is the thylakoid lumen.
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In photosynthesis, the oxygen atoms released as O2 comes from CO2 .
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The establishment of the proton gradient is a very important part of photosynthesis. Briefly explain how the gradient is formed, where it occurs within the cell, and what is its role in photosynthesis.
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In C3 plants, the ____ are typically closed at night and open during the daytime to allow for gas exchange.

A) grana
B) stomata
C) cuticles
D) epidermis
E) spongy mesophyll
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The photolysis of water occurs in conjunction with photosystem I.
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In C4 plants, reactions that fix CO2 into four-carbon compounds occur in what type of cells?

A) Guard cells
B) Xylem cells
C) Epidermal cells
D) Mesophyll cells
E) Bundle sheath cells
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How many carbon fixation reactions make up the Calvin cycle?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 10
E) 13
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Ribulose phosphate is synthesized from which molecule?

A) CO2
B) G3P
C) RuBP
D) NADP+
E) Pyruvate
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Which is the energy source that drives the Calvin cycle?

A) ATP only
B) ADP only
C) G3P only
D) ADP and G3P
E) ATP and NADPH
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An absorption spectrum indicates the relative effectiveness of different wavelengths of light in powering photosynthesis.
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Compare the cyclic and noncyclic electron transport pathways of photosynthesis.
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Diagram and label the internal structure of a chloroplast. Briefly describe the function of each structure.
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ATP is generated when protons flow through the cytochrome complex in the thylakoid membrane.
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Phosphorylates PGA
ATP
Phosphorylates PGA
RuBP
Phosphorylates PGA
G3P
Phosphorylates PGA
Rubisco
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At a plant's light compensation point the rate of photosynthesis is greater than the rate of respiration.

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Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
ATP
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
RuBP
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
G3P
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
Rubisco
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Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
ATP
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
RuBP
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
G3P
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
Rubisco
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Photorespiration is a wasteful process that could be largely avoided if rubisco would bind only CO2.
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Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
ATP
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
RuBP
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
G3P
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
Rubisco
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Most plants are known as photoheterotrophs.
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Reaction center for photosystem I
P680
Reaction center for photosystem I
P700
Reaction center for photosystem I
Carotenoids
Reaction center for photosystem I
Chlorophyll b
Reaction center for photosystem I
Antenna complex
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Propose an appropriate solvent to be used in the extraction of photosynthetic pigments from chloroplasts. Explain your choice.
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Cyclic electron transport is different from noncyclic electron transport in that cyclic electron transport produces NADPH.
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Reaction center of photosystem II
P680
Reaction center of photosystem II
P700
Reaction center of photosystem II
Carotenoids
Reaction center of photosystem II
Chlorophyll b
Reaction center of photosystem II
Antenna complex
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Photosynthesis and aerobic respiration are both important processes for the generation of energy in organisms. However, the two processes are distinct. Explain the differences and similarities between the two processes.
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When photosynthetic pigments are extracted from the chloroplasts of green plants, they have a higher tendency to fluoresce than pigments within intact chloroplasts. Explain this phenomenon.
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CAM plants open their stomata at night, admitting CO2 while minimizing water loss.
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A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
P680
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
P700
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Carotenoids
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Chlorophyll b
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Antenna complex
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Yellow and orange accessory pigments
P680
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
P700
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Carotenoids
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Chlorophyll b
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Antenna complex
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Even though the steps of photosynthesis that produce sugar molecules are part of the carbon fixation reactions, the light-dependent reactions are essential for sugar synthesis. Explain the role of the light-dependent reactions in the formation of the end products of photosynthesis.
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A green accessory pigment
P680
A green accessory pigment
P700
A green accessory pigment
Carotenoids
A green accessory pigment
Chlorophyll b
A green accessory pigment
Antenna complex
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Deck 9: Photosynthesis: Capturing Light Energy
1
Which part of the chlorophyll molecule is responsible for absorbing light?

A) Methyl group
B) Porphyrin ring
C) Magnesium ion
D) Phosphate group
E) Long hydrocarbon side chain
B
2
Which of these absorbs light primarily in the blue and red regions of the visible spectrum and is the main pigment of photosynthesis?

A) Chloroadenosine
B) Chlorohydrate
C) Chlorpromazine
D) Chloroquine
E) Chlorophyll
E
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Figure 9-1 ​
<strong>Figure 9-1 ​   ​ What is the primary function of the leaf structure labeled as 5 in the accompanying figure?</strong> A) Food storage B) Gas exchange C) Photosynthesis D) Nutrient absorption E) Water transportation

What is the primary function of the leaf structure labeled as 5 in the accompanying figure?

A) Food storage
B) Gas exchange
C) Photosynthesis
D) Nutrient absorption
E) Water transportation
B
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Figure 9-2 ​
<strong>Figure 9-2 ​   ​ According to the graph in the accompanying figure, chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum?</strong> A) UV and red wavelengths B) Red and blue wavelengths C) Blue and green wavelengths D) Green and yellow wavelengths E) UV and infrared wavelengths

According to the graph in the accompanying figure, chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in what region of the electromagnetic spectrum?

A) UV and red wavelengths
B) Red and blue wavelengths
C) Blue and green wavelengths
D) Green and yellow wavelengths
E) UV and infrared wavelengths
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The action spectrum of photosynthesis best matches the absorption spectrum of

A) ATP.
B) NADPH.
C) carotenoids.
D) carbohydrates.
E) chlorophylls a and b .
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What happens in the second phase of the Calvin cycle?

A) A molecule of CO2 reacts with a phosphorylated five-carbon compound, ribulose bisphosphate.
B) Two G3P molecules are removed from the cycle.
C) ATP and NADPH are used to convert the PGA molecules to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
D) Thirty carbons and their associated atoms become rearranged into six molecules of ribulose phosphate.
E) RuBP molecules begin the process of CO2 fixation.
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When an electron returns to its ground state, energy will be released as heat or as an emission of light, known as

A) fluorescence.
B) UV radiation.
C) action spectrum.
D) photoelectron hydrolysis.
E) photoelectron degradation.
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Figure 9-1 ​
<strong>Figure 9-1 ​   ​ Using the labels in the accompanying figure, where are chloroplasts found in the greatest density?</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 3 and 4 C) 4 and 5 D) 6 and 7 E) 7 and 8

Using the labels in the accompanying figure, where are chloroplasts found in the greatest density?

A) 1 and 2
B) 3 and 4
C) 4 and 5
D) 6 and 7
E) 7 and 8
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What is the process by which light energy is converted into the stored chemical energy of organic molecules?

A) Diffusion
B) Endocytosis
C) Respiration
D) Fermentation
E) Photosynthesis
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Which type of electromagnetic waves has the shortest wavelength?

A) Ultraviolet
B) Radio waves
C) Microwaves
D) Gamma waves
E) Visible green light
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An electron absorbs a photon of light energy and becomes energized; the electron shifts from a ____ atomic orbital to a __________ atomic orbital.

A) fluorescing; ground state
B) ground state; lower energy
C) lower energy; higher energy
D) higher energy; lower energy
E) ground state; different ground state
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Figure 9-2 ​
<strong>Figure 9-2 ​   ​ The graph in the accompanying figure represents the</strong> A) electromagnetic spectrum. B) action spectrum of photosynthesis. C) process of cyclic electron transport. D) process of noncyclic electron transport. E) absorption spectra for chlorophylls a and b.

The graph in the accompanying figure represents the

A) electromagnetic spectrum.
B) action spectrum of photosynthesis.
C) process of cyclic electron transport.
D) process of noncyclic electron transport.
E) absorption spectra for chlorophylls a and b.
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By definition, substances that absorb visible light are called

A) photons.
B) pigments.
C) porphyrins.
D) nucleotides.
E) hydrocarbons.
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Which of the following are accessory photosynthetic pigments that expand the spectrum of light to provide energy for photosynthesis?

A) Carotenoids only
B) Chlorophyll a only
C) Chlorophyll b only
D) Carotenoids and chlorophyll a
E) Carotenoids and chlorophyll b
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What color does chlorophyll reflect?

A) Red
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Violet
E) Yellow
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What is the fluid-filled sac within the inner membrane of a chloroplast called?

A) Grana
B) Lumen
C) Stroma
D) Thylakoid
E) Electron acceptor
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A group of thylakoid discs make up what part of the chloroplast?

A) Lumen
B) Stroma
C) Granum
D) Vacuole
E) Mesophyll layer
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A chlorophyll molecule has a porphyrin ring containing a single atom of

A) manganese.
B) magnesium.
C) phosphorus.
D) nitrogen.
E) iron.
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Chlorophyll and accessory photosynthetic pigments are associated with which part of the chloroplast?

A) Stroma
B) Thylakoid lumen
C) Thylakoid membranes
D) Mesophyll membranes
E) Light reaction centers of the stroma lamellae
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The energy of a(n) ____ is inversely proportional to its wavelength.

A) radon
B) proton
C) photon
D) neutron
E) electron
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During which phase of photosynthesis is ATP and NADPH synthesized?

A) Glycolysis
B) Citric acid cycle
C) Light-dependent phase
D) Light-independent phase
E) Carbon fixation reactions
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Animals, fungi, and most prokaryotes are known as ________.

A) chemoheterotrophs
B) photoautotrophs
C) universal consumers
D) primary producers
E) autophotorespirators
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Which photosynthetic unit consists of a pair of chlorophyll a molecules with an absorption peak of 700 nm?

A) Photolysis
B) Calvin cycle
C) Photosystem I
D) Antenna complex
E) Photosystem II
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How are chlorophyll molecules attached to thylakoid membranes?

A) By a magnesium ion
B) With a porphyrin ring
C) With a methyl group
D) By a hydroxide group
E) By a long hydrocarbon side chain
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What are the two phases of photosynthesis?

A) Chemiosmosis and photochemical reactions
B) Carbon reduction reactions and oxidation reactions
C) Light-dependent reactions and carbon fixation reactions
D) Carbon fixation reactions and oxygen fixation reactions
E) Light-independent reactions and carbon fixation reactions
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During photosynthesis, ____ is reduced and ____ is oxidized.

A) O2; H2O
B) CO2; H2O
C) O2; C6H12O6
D) H2O; C6H12O6
E) CO2; C6H12O6
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The synthesis of ATP during photosynthesis or respiration is the result of what process?

A) Oxidation of NADPH
B) Phosphorylation of ATP
C) Phosphorylation of ADP
D) Phosphorylation of G3P
E) Photophosphorylation of AMP
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Which process not only yields electrons that replenish photosystems I and II, but also is the source of almost all the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere?

A) Glycolysis
B) Photolysis
C) Calvin cycle
D) CAM pathway
E) Noncyclic electron transport
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How many electrons are needed to reduce one molecule of NADP+ to NADPH?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Five
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Figure 9-3 ​
<strong>Figure 9-3 ​   ​ Where is NADPH formed in the accompanying diagram?</strong> A) F B) 4 C) 3 D) 2 E) B

Where is NADPH formed in the accompanying diagram?

A) F
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
E) B
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ATP is formed when ____ the thylakoid lumen.

A) hydrogen ions enter
B) hydrogen ions leave
C) electrons enter
D) electrons leave
E) water is split in
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In which part of the chloroplast do the carbon fixation reactions take place?

A) Lumen
B) Stroma
C) Granum
D) Mesophyll
E) Thylakoids
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ATP synthesis during the light-dependent reactions occurs by which process?

A) Diffusion
B) Photolysis
C) Chemiosmosis
D) Phosphorylation
E) Cyclic electron transport
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Land plants, algae, and certain prokaryotes are known as _______.

A) chemoheterotrophs
B) photoautotrophs
C) universal consumers
D) primary producers
E) autophotorespirators
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35
Thylakoid membranes are involved in ____ synthesis.

A) glucose
B) NADP+
C) ATP
D) RuBP
E) PEP
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36
What is the ultimate source of electrons for noncyclic electron transport, and thus photosynthesis?

A) ATP
B) Water
C) NADP+
D) Oxygen
E) Chlorophyll
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37
Which best summarizes the overall reactions of photosynthesis?

A) 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 12O2.
B) C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O → 6CO2 + 12H2O
C) 6CO2 + 12H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
D) 12CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 12O2 + 6H2O
E) 6H2CO3 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2
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38
What are the reactants of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?

A) H2O, ADP, and NADP+
B) CO2, ADP, and NADP+
C) H2O, ATP, and NADPH
D) CO2, ADP, and NADPH
E) H2O, CO2, and NADP+
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39
Where is the electron transport chain of photosynthesis located?

A) Cristae
B) Mitochondria
C) Chloroplast stroma
D) Thylakoid membrane
E) Outer chloroplast membrane
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Figure 9-3 ​
<strong>Figure 9-3 ​   ​ Carbon is fixed in which part of the accompanying diagram?</strong> A) A B) G C) 4 D) 2 E) 1

Carbon is fixed in which part of the accompanying diagram?

A) A
B) G
C) 4
D) 2
E) 1
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41
What are the reactants of the Calvin cycle?

A) CO2, H2O, and ATP
B) CO2, ADP, and NADP+
C) CO2, ATP, and NADPH
D) H 2 O, ATP, and NADPH
E) H 2 O, ATP, and NADP+
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42
Plants that live in hot dry climates, like corn or maize, use the C4 pathway. Briefly describe this pathway and explain how this adaptation allows these plants to increase the efficiency of photosynthesis in these climates.
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43
Which of the following would be classified as a CAM plant?

A) Rose
B) Crocus
C) Orchid
D) Daffodil
E) Chrysanthemum
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44
The product of the Calvin cycle that is of greatest practical importance to the plant is carbohydrate.
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45
What is the first step in the Calvin cycle?

A) O2 attaches to CO2.
B) O2 attaches to G3P.
C) CO2 attaches to RuBP.
D) CO2 attaches to Rubisco.
E) CO2 attaches to phosphoglycerate.
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46
Which organism would be classified as a chemoautotroph?

A) Cactus
B) Lichen
C) Oak tree
D) Green algae
E) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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47
The part of a chlorophyll molecule that absorbs light energy is the porphyrin ring.
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48
At night, CAM plants incorporate CO2 into ____, which is stored in the ____ of their cells.

A) fructose; vacuoles
B) malate; vacuoles
C) glucose; starch granules
D) pyruvate; starch granules
E) acetyl CoA; mitochondria
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49
Surrounding the grana is the thylakoid lumen.
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50
In photosynthesis, the oxygen atoms released as O2 comes from CO2 .
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51
The establishment of the proton gradient is a very important part of photosynthesis. Briefly explain how the gradient is formed, where it occurs within the cell, and what is its role in photosynthesis.
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52
In C3 plants, the ____ are typically closed at night and open during the daytime to allow for gas exchange.

A) grana
B) stomata
C) cuticles
D) epidermis
E) spongy mesophyll
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53
The photolysis of water occurs in conjunction with photosystem I.
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54
In C4 plants, reactions that fix CO2 into four-carbon compounds occur in what type of cells?

A) Guard cells
B) Xylem cells
C) Epidermal cells
D) Mesophyll cells
E) Bundle sheath cells
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55
How many carbon fixation reactions make up the Calvin cycle?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 10
E) 13
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56
Ribulose phosphate is synthesized from which molecule?

A) CO2
B) G3P
C) RuBP
D) NADP+
E) Pyruvate
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57
Which is the energy source that drives the Calvin cycle?

A) ATP only
B) ADP only
C) G3P only
D) ADP and G3P
E) ATP and NADPH
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58
An absorption spectrum indicates the relative effectiveness of different wavelengths of light in powering photosynthesis.
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59
Compare the cyclic and noncyclic electron transport pathways of photosynthesis.
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60
Diagram and label the internal structure of a chloroplast. Briefly describe the function of each structure.
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61
ATP is generated when protons flow through the cytochrome complex in the thylakoid membrane.
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62
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Phosphorylates PGA
ATP
Phosphorylates PGA
RuBP
Phosphorylates PGA
G3P
Phosphorylates PGA
Rubisco
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63
At a plant's light compensation point the rate of photosynthesis is greater than the rate of respiration.

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64
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Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
ATP
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
RuBP
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
G3P
Functions as a CO2-acceptor molecule
Rubisco
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65
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Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
ATP
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
RuBP
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
G3P
Catalyzes the "fixation" of carbon dioxide
Rubisco
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66
Photorespiration is a wasteful process that could be largely avoided if rubisco would bind only CO2.
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67
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Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
ATP
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
RuBP
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
G3P
Two of these molecules leave the Calvin cycle and react, forming glucose or fructose.
Rubisco
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68
Most plants are known as photoheterotrophs.
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69
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Reaction center for photosystem I
P680
Reaction center for photosystem I
P700
Reaction center for photosystem I
Carotenoids
Reaction center for photosystem I
Chlorophyll b
Reaction center for photosystem I
Antenna complex
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70
Propose an appropriate solvent to be used in the extraction of photosynthetic pigments from chloroplasts. Explain your choice.
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71
Cyclic electron transport is different from noncyclic electron transport in that cyclic electron transport produces NADPH.
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72
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Reaction center of photosystem II
P680
Reaction center of photosystem II
P700
Reaction center of photosystem II
Carotenoids
Reaction center of photosystem II
Chlorophyll b
Reaction center of photosystem II
Antenna complex
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73
Photosynthesis and aerobic respiration are both important processes for the generation of energy in organisms. However, the two processes are distinct. Explain the differences and similarities between the two processes.
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74
When photosynthetic pigments are extracted from the chloroplasts of green plants, they have a higher tendency to fluoresce than pigments within intact chloroplasts. Explain this phenomenon.
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75
CAM plants open their stomata at night, admitting CO2 while minimizing water loss.
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76
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A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
P680
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
P700
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Carotenoids
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Chlorophyll b
A group of about 250 chlorophyll molecules, enzymes, and other proteins
Antenna complex
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77
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Yellow and orange accessory pigments
P680
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
P700
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Carotenoids
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Chlorophyll b
Yellow and orange accessory pigments
Antenna complex
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78
Even though the steps of photosynthesis that produce sugar molecules are part of the carbon fixation reactions, the light-dependent reactions are essential for sugar synthesis. Explain the role of the light-dependent reactions in the formation of the end products of photosynthesis.
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A green accessory pigment
P680
A green accessory pigment
P700
A green accessory pigment
Carotenoids
A green accessory pigment
Chlorophyll b
A green accessory pigment
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