Deck 8: The Green Worlds Gift: Photosynthesis

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The site of photosynthesis in a cell is the:

A)mitochondrion.
B)central vacuole.
C)stomata.
D)chloroplast.
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Chlorophyll a and the accessory pigments of a photosystem act as an antenna by:

A)being the primary electron acceptor.
B)absorbing energy from sunlight and passing it on.
C)absorbing CO₂ and passing it on.
D)absorbing energy from NADPH and passing it on.
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What product(s)do plants produce during photosynthesis that is/are used by humans and other animals?

A)glucose
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)glucose and oxygen
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The products of photosynthesis are:

A)O₂ and sugar.
B)H₂O and sugar.
C)CO₂ and sugar
D)O₂ and CO₂
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What two colors of light drive most of photosynthesis?

A)red and green
B)blue and green
C)red and blue
D)green and yellow
E)red and yellow
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)The shortest wavelength of light is the ultraviolet ray, which is the highest in energy.
B)The longest wavelength of light is the ultraviolet ray, which is the highest in energy.
C)The shortest wavelength of light is the visible light, which is the highest in energy.
D)The shortest wavelength of light is the infrared ray, which is the highest in energy.
E)The longest wavelength of light is the infrared ray, which is the highest in energy.
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The purpose of chlorophyll is to:

A)absorb light.
B)let CO₂ enter the plant.
C)make ATP.
D)make NADPH.
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What function does sunlight perform in photosynthesis?

A)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll to a higher energy level.
B)Sunlight fixes the CO₂ into glucose.
C)Sunlight converts electrons in chlorophyll to a lower energy state.
D)Sunlight converts electrons in water to a lower energy state.
E)Sunlight excites electrons in water to a higher energy level.
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If you see a red leaf,what color(s)of light in the visible light spectrum is/are being reflected?

A)red
B)all colors except red
C)all colors
D)no colors
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Which of the following is true of plants?

A)Plants can create their own sugars using photosynthesis.
B)Plants can create their own sugars using fermentation.
C)Plants can create their own sugars using aerobic cellular respiration.
D)Plants can create their own sugars using anaerobic cellular respiration.
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The stomata are located in the leaf's ________,and the chloroplasts are located in the leaf's ________.

A)epidermis; epidermis
B)mesophyll; epidermis
C)epidermis; mesophyll
D)epidermis; stomata
E)mesophyll; mesophyll
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________ permit CO₂ to enter the leaf and O₂ to escape.

A)Mesophyll cells
B)Thylakoids
C)Stomata
D)Chloroplasts
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Photosynthesis is driven by the ________ light spectrum.

A)visible
B)infrared
C)ultraviolet
D)microwave
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Chlorophyll is found in which part of the plant cell?

A)stroma
B)cytoplasm
C)thylakoid
D)plasma membrane
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In the cycling of energy and carbon through living things,plants and some other organisms use CO₂ to make carbon-containing molecules,while other organisms break down those molecules and release CO₂.During this process,CO₂ is produced during ________ and used during ________.

A)cellular respiration; photosynthesis
B)cellular respiration; photosynthesis and cellular respiration
C)photosynthesis; cellular respiration
D)photosynthesis; photosynthesis
E)cellular respiration; cellular respiration
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The transfer of electrons from chlorophyll a molecules to the primary electron acceptor is an example of a/an:

A)redox reaction.
B)synthesis reaction.
C)light reaction.
D)absorption reaction.
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The ultimate source of energy for most life on Earth is:

A)heat from the Earth.
B)the metabolic processes found in all living things.
C)the sun.
D)oxygen.
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The breaking apart of water in photosynthesis is critical to us as animals because photosynthesis:

A)generates ATP.
B)regenerates RuBP.
C)creates a food source.
D)consumes carbon dioxide.
E)produces oxygen.
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Which of the following equations properly summarizes photosynthesis?

A)C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ + sunlight → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O
B)C₆H12O₆ + 6CO₂ + sunlight → 6O₂ + 6H₂O
C)6CO₂ + 6H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
D)6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ + sunlight
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What product that is required by plants do animals-as well as plants-produce during cellular respiration?

A)CO₂
B)glucose
C)oxygen
D)ADP
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As a by-product of photosynthesis,what percentage of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen?

A)31 percent
B)41 percent
C)21 percent
D)10 percent
E)50 percent
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Where does the NADPH created during the light reactions accumulate?

A)in the stomata
B)in the thylakoid membrane
C)in the leaf's epidermis
D)in the thylakoid compartment
E)in the stroma
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What is the primary purpose of the light reactions of photosynthesis?

A)to produce glucose
B)to create oxygen gas
C)to release electrons needed to convert solar energy to chemical energy
D)to remove carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere
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During the light reactions of photosynthesis,which of these does not occur?

A)Water is used to regenerate the electrons in the chlorophyll that were excited by sunlight.
B)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, which are transferred directly to ATP.
C)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, allowing an electron acceptor up the energy hill to accept them.
D)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, which eventually wind up on NADPH.
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The splitting of water in photosynthesis provides:

A)CO₂ and electrons.
B)O₂ and electrons.
C)glucose and electrons.
D)hydrogen ions and light energy.
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Electrons from photosystem I are transferred down an electron transport chain to ________,which become reduced to ________.

A)NAD⁺; NADPH
B)NADPH; NADP⁺
C)NADP⁺; NADPH
D)ADP; ATP
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The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from:

A)water.
B)carbohydrates.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)the air plants take in.
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During the light reactions of photosynthesis:

A)H₂O is oxidized to oxygen and hydrogen ions.
B)ATP is used to produce H₂O.
C)ATP is used to produce NADPH.
D)CO₂ is fixed into glucose.
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Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration rely on electron carrier molecules to provide electrons to ultimately help produce ATP.In photosynthesis,the source of electrons is ________ and in cellular respiration the source of electrons is ________.

A)carbon dioxide; oxygen
B)glucose; oxygen
C)oxygen; carbon dioxide
D)water; glucose
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Which of the following statements about photosynthesis is false?

A)Sunlight excites electrons from chlorophyll, which are captured by ATP.
B)In the light reactions, electrons eventually wind up on NADPH.
C)Photosynthesis involves many redox reactions similar to the electron transport chain used during cellular respiration.
D)During the light reactions, ATP and NADPH are synthesized.
E)A waste product of the light reactions is O₂.
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Plants make ATP during the light reactions of photosynthesis.Why do plants also need to carry out the process of cellular respiration?

A)The ATP made during photosynthesis is different from the ATP made during cellular respiration.
B)The ATP made during photosynthesis is only enough to fuel the dark reactions. The plant has to carry out cellular respiration to make ATP for other metabolic activities.
C)Plants need to make ATP from cellular respiration only when the conditions for photosynthesis are bad.
D)Plants do not need to perform cellular respiration.
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The light reactions occur in the:

A)mitochondrial membrane.
B)thylakoid membrane.
C)stoma.
D)thylakoid compartment.
E)mitochondrial compartment.
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The Calvin cycle takes place in the:

A)thylakoids.
B)grana.
C)stroma.
D)cytoplasm.
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The Calvin cycle requires all of the following except:

A)O₂.
B)ATP.
C)NADPH.
D)RuBP.
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The absorption of light energy by a photosystem:

A)transfers an electron from a reaction center to accessory pigment molecules.
B)causes electrons to be transferred from NADP⁺ to a reaction center.
C)boosts electrons to a higher energy level.
D)causes electrons to lose energy until they reach the reaction center.
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During photosynthesis,energy is released and used to create ATP when:

A)electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions.
B)electrons jump from a reaction center to a primary electron acceptor.
C)CO₂ is fixed into sugars in the light reactions.
D)water is split, releasing oxygen.
E)electrons are passed from photosystem I to NADPH.
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Chloroplasts transform ________ energy into the ________ energy of ATP.

A)heat; light
B)light; heat
C)heat; chemical
D)light; chemical
E)chemical; heat
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The products of the light reactions that are then used by the Calvin cycle are:

A)ATP and NADPH.
B)ADP and NADP⁺.
C)ATP and O₂.
D)O₂ and NADPH.
E)ATP and CO₂.
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The electron carrier in photosynthesis that will donate electrons to CO₂ so that it can be fixed into sugars is:

A)NADPH.
B)glucose.
C)NADH.
D)FADH.
E)CO₂.
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The electrons excited by sunlight in photosystem I are replaced by ________,and the electrons excited by sunlight in photosystem II are replaced by ________.

A)electrons from water; electrons from photosystem I
B)electrons from water; electrons from carbon dioxide
C)electrons from water; electrons from water
D)electrons from carbon dioxide; electrons from water
E)electrons from photosystem II; electrons from water
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Photorespiration results in:

A)no change in the sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
B)more sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
C)less sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
D)sometimes more and sometimes less sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
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Oxygen is required to carry out photosynthesis.
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Which type of photosynthesis do most plants use?

A)C₄
B)C₃
C)CAM
D)photorespiration
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Plants perform only photosynthesis,not cellular respiration.
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Most plant leaves appear green because they absorb green light.
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How many carbon dioxide molecules are required to make one molecule of glucose?

A)two
B)three
C)six
D)eight
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What advantage is it for some plants to use C₄ and CAM photosynthesis?

A)They can conserve water and reduce photorespiration under hot, dry conditions
B)They can conserve water and produce four-carbon sugars instead of glucose
C)They can absorb carbon dioxide more efficiently when atmospheric CO₂ levels are low.
D)They can use the Calvin cycle at night when conditions are cooler and more humid.
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Which of the following types of plants would most likely be found in the Mojave Desert?

A)CAM
B)C₃
C)C₄
D)CAM, C₃, and C₄ would all be equally likely in this environment.
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Which of the following is a CAM plant?

A)lilac
B)cactus
C)sugarcane
D)pine tree
E)corn
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During photorespiration,rubisco binds with ________ ,and during photosynthesis,rubisco binds with ________.

A)oxygen; a six-carbon sugar
B)oxygen; a five-carbon sugar
C)CO₂; oxygen
D)a five-carbon sugar; oxygen
E)oxygen; CO₂ and a five-carbon sugar
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Only plants can carry out photosynthesis.
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Carbon fixation is taking place when plants:

A)oxidize CO₂.
B)incorporate CO₂ into sugars.
C)ingest CO₂.
D)produce CO₂.
E)convert CO₂ into ATP.
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Photorespiration is when:

A)plants use sugars by respiration.
B)plants produce sugars during photosynthesis.
C)the enzyme rubisco binds O₂ during the Calvin cycle.
D)the enzyme rubisco binds CO₂ during the Calvin cycle.
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Which of the following is a C₄ plant?

A)cactus
B)lilac
C)corn
D)pine trees
E)orchids
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During the Calvin cycle,plants:

A)fix CO₂ into sugar.
B)create ATP.
C)oxidize H₂O to oxygen.
D)convert solar energy to chemical energy.
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For every six carbon dioxide molecules fixed by the Calvin cycle,how many molecules of G3P exit the cycle?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)six
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A C₄ plant is different from a C₃ plant because a C₄ plant:

A)can leave its stomata open longer without ill effect.
B)stores CO₂ in four-carbon molecules before the CO₂ enters the Calvin cycle.
C)does not have bundle-sheath cells.
D)performs photorespiration.
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Sugars are created during:

A)aerobic respiration.
B)the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
C)the light reactions of photosynthesis.
D)anaerobic respiration.
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The sugar that first bonds with carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle is:

A)3-PGA.
B)G3P.
C)RuBP.
D)rubisco.
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Photorespiration occurs most on:

A)hot, dry days.
B)hot, humid days.
C)cool, cloudy days.
D)cold, dry days.
E)cloudy, rainy days.
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What is the advantage of being a C₄ or CAM plant? In what environments would these types of plants have a selective advantage,and why?
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You perform an experiment using an aquatic plant called elodea to determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis.You take three plants,immersed under water,and place plant A under blue light,plant B under red light,and plant C under green light.You notice bubbles coming off the leaves.More bubbles are coming from plants A and B,and few are coming from plant C.What is producing the bubbles? How do these results determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis?
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Up until the 1930s it was assumed that the carbohydrates plants produced resulted from the combination of carbon atoms with water,and the oxygen released came from the splitting of the carbon dioxide molecule.You are a scientist testing this hypothesis.You have available to you water labeled with radioactive oxygen atoms and carbon dioxide labeled with radioactive oxygen atoms.Design an experiment to determine whether the oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from the splitting of carbon dioxide or the splitting of water.
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During the process of ________,carbon dioxide is incorporated into an organic molecule.
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If something is oxidized,it loses electrons.
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The enzyme ________ can bind both carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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Unlike animals,plants are able to obtain ATP through two processes.What are the two processes? Now consider deciduous trees,which drop their leaves in the fall.Do deciduous trees continue to use both these processes during the winter? If not,how do they stay alive during the winter until they grow new leaves in the spring?
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It has been argued that,wherever in the universe we might find living things,we will find some of them to be colored.Do you agree? Explain.
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The two colors of light that drive most photosynthesis are ________ and ________.
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When sunlight hits chlorophyll,the electrons are excited out of the chlorophyll; the electrons go ________ an energy hill,and as they pass through the electron transport chain they go ________ an energy hill.
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Plants and animals are mutually dependent on each other.Explain the energy-producing metabolic processes used by plants and animals,and name the products that result.Describe how animals benefit from the products of plant metabolism and how plants benefit from the products of animal metabolism.
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<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   In C₄ plants,bundle sheath cells are used to:</strong> A)fix CO₂. B)store CO₂. C)increase photorespiration D)transport excess sugars. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In C₄ plants,bundle sheath cells are used to:

A)fix CO₂.
B)store CO₂.
C)increase photorespiration
D)transport excess sugars.
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Your friend Bill says that all food on Earth ultimately comes from photosynthesis.Your friend Tom disagrees,saying that,"Cows and pigs don't photosynthesize,and they are food." Who do you think is correct,and why?
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Photosynthesis forms ATP using oxidation-reduction reactions similar to those seen in the electron transport chain of respiration.
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Your friend lives in a basement apartment with no windows.She loves plants,but every time she tries to grow one it dies.What might you suggest your friend try,and why?
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Describe how cellular respiration and photosynthesis are different.
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Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   Which wavelength of light is most likely to be used by plants for photosynthesis?</strong> A)1 nm B)200 nm C)450 nm D)550 nm E)900 nm <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which wavelength of light is most likely to be used by plants for photosynthesis?

A)1 nm
B)200 nm
C)450 nm
D)550 nm
E)900 nm
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Photosynthetic organisms provide two products that animals could not live without: ________ and ________.
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These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
mesophyll
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
thylakoids
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
grana
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
stroma
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
stomata
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
mesophyll
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
thylakoids
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
grana
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
stroma
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
stomata
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
mesophyll
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
thylakoids
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
grana
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
stroma
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
stomata
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
mesophyll
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
thylakoids
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
grana
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
stroma
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
stomata
The light reactions occur here
mesophyll
The light reactions occur here
thylakoids
The light reactions occur here
grana
The light reactions occur here
stroma
The light reactions occur here
stomata
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1
The site of photosynthesis in a cell is the:

A)mitochondrion.
B)central vacuole.
C)stomata.
D)chloroplast.
D
2
Chlorophyll a and the accessory pigments of a photosystem act as an antenna by:

A)being the primary electron acceptor.
B)absorbing energy from sunlight and passing it on.
C)absorbing CO₂ and passing it on.
D)absorbing energy from NADPH and passing it on.
B
3
What product(s)do plants produce during photosynthesis that is/are used by humans and other animals?

A)glucose
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)glucose and oxygen
D
4
The products of photosynthesis are:

A)O₂ and sugar.
B)H₂O and sugar.
C)CO₂ and sugar
D)O₂ and CO₂
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What two colors of light drive most of photosynthesis?

A)red and green
B)blue and green
C)red and blue
D)green and yellow
E)red and yellow
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)The shortest wavelength of light is the ultraviolet ray, which is the highest in energy.
B)The longest wavelength of light is the ultraviolet ray, which is the highest in energy.
C)The shortest wavelength of light is the visible light, which is the highest in energy.
D)The shortest wavelength of light is the infrared ray, which is the highest in energy.
E)The longest wavelength of light is the infrared ray, which is the highest in energy.
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The purpose of chlorophyll is to:

A)absorb light.
B)let CO₂ enter the plant.
C)make ATP.
D)make NADPH.
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What function does sunlight perform in photosynthesis?

A)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll to a higher energy level.
B)Sunlight fixes the CO₂ into glucose.
C)Sunlight converts electrons in chlorophyll to a lower energy state.
D)Sunlight converts electrons in water to a lower energy state.
E)Sunlight excites electrons in water to a higher energy level.
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If you see a red leaf,what color(s)of light in the visible light spectrum is/are being reflected?

A)red
B)all colors except red
C)all colors
D)no colors
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Which of the following is true of plants?

A)Plants can create their own sugars using photosynthesis.
B)Plants can create their own sugars using fermentation.
C)Plants can create their own sugars using aerobic cellular respiration.
D)Plants can create their own sugars using anaerobic cellular respiration.
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The stomata are located in the leaf's ________,and the chloroplasts are located in the leaf's ________.

A)epidermis; epidermis
B)mesophyll; epidermis
C)epidermis; mesophyll
D)epidermis; stomata
E)mesophyll; mesophyll
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________ permit CO₂ to enter the leaf and O₂ to escape.

A)Mesophyll cells
B)Thylakoids
C)Stomata
D)Chloroplasts
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Photosynthesis is driven by the ________ light spectrum.

A)visible
B)infrared
C)ultraviolet
D)microwave
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Chlorophyll is found in which part of the plant cell?

A)stroma
B)cytoplasm
C)thylakoid
D)plasma membrane
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In the cycling of energy and carbon through living things,plants and some other organisms use CO₂ to make carbon-containing molecules,while other organisms break down those molecules and release CO₂.During this process,CO₂ is produced during ________ and used during ________.

A)cellular respiration; photosynthesis
B)cellular respiration; photosynthesis and cellular respiration
C)photosynthesis; cellular respiration
D)photosynthesis; photosynthesis
E)cellular respiration; cellular respiration
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The transfer of electrons from chlorophyll a molecules to the primary electron acceptor is an example of a/an:

A)redox reaction.
B)synthesis reaction.
C)light reaction.
D)absorption reaction.
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The ultimate source of energy for most life on Earth is:

A)heat from the Earth.
B)the metabolic processes found in all living things.
C)the sun.
D)oxygen.
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The breaking apart of water in photosynthesis is critical to us as animals because photosynthesis:

A)generates ATP.
B)regenerates RuBP.
C)creates a food source.
D)consumes carbon dioxide.
E)produces oxygen.
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Which of the following equations properly summarizes photosynthesis?

A)C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ + sunlight → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O
B)C₆H12O₆ + 6CO₂ + sunlight → 6O₂ + 6H₂O
C)6CO₂ + 6H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
D)6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ + sunlight
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What product that is required by plants do animals-as well as plants-produce during cellular respiration?

A)CO₂
B)glucose
C)oxygen
D)ADP
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As a by-product of photosynthesis,what percentage of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen?

A)31 percent
B)41 percent
C)21 percent
D)10 percent
E)50 percent
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Where does the NADPH created during the light reactions accumulate?

A)in the stomata
B)in the thylakoid membrane
C)in the leaf's epidermis
D)in the thylakoid compartment
E)in the stroma
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What is the primary purpose of the light reactions of photosynthesis?

A)to produce glucose
B)to create oxygen gas
C)to release electrons needed to convert solar energy to chemical energy
D)to remove carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere
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During the light reactions of photosynthesis,which of these does not occur?

A)Water is used to regenerate the electrons in the chlorophyll that were excited by sunlight.
B)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, which are transferred directly to ATP.
C)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, allowing an electron acceptor up the energy hill to accept them.
D)Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, which eventually wind up on NADPH.
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The splitting of water in photosynthesis provides:

A)CO₂ and electrons.
B)O₂ and electrons.
C)glucose and electrons.
D)hydrogen ions and light energy.
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Electrons from photosystem I are transferred down an electron transport chain to ________,which become reduced to ________.

A)NAD⁺; NADPH
B)NADPH; NADP⁺
C)NADP⁺; NADPH
D)ADP; ATP
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The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from:

A)water.
B)carbohydrates.
C)carbon dioxide.
D)the air plants take in.
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During the light reactions of photosynthesis:

A)H₂O is oxidized to oxygen and hydrogen ions.
B)ATP is used to produce H₂O.
C)ATP is used to produce NADPH.
D)CO₂ is fixed into glucose.
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Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration rely on electron carrier molecules to provide electrons to ultimately help produce ATP.In photosynthesis,the source of electrons is ________ and in cellular respiration the source of electrons is ________.

A)carbon dioxide; oxygen
B)glucose; oxygen
C)oxygen; carbon dioxide
D)water; glucose
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Which of the following statements about photosynthesis is false?

A)Sunlight excites electrons from chlorophyll, which are captured by ATP.
B)In the light reactions, electrons eventually wind up on NADPH.
C)Photosynthesis involves many redox reactions similar to the electron transport chain used during cellular respiration.
D)During the light reactions, ATP and NADPH are synthesized.
E)A waste product of the light reactions is O₂.
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Plants make ATP during the light reactions of photosynthesis.Why do plants also need to carry out the process of cellular respiration?

A)The ATP made during photosynthesis is different from the ATP made during cellular respiration.
B)The ATP made during photosynthesis is only enough to fuel the dark reactions. The plant has to carry out cellular respiration to make ATP for other metabolic activities.
C)Plants need to make ATP from cellular respiration only when the conditions for photosynthesis are bad.
D)Plants do not need to perform cellular respiration.
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32
The light reactions occur in the:

A)mitochondrial membrane.
B)thylakoid membrane.
C)stoma.
D)thylakoid compartment.
E)mitochondrial compartment.
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33
The Calvin cycle takes place in the:

A)thylakoids.
B)grana.
C)stroma.
D)cytoplasm.
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34
The Calvin cycle requires all of the following except:

A)O₂.
B)ATP.
C)NADPH.
D)RuBP.
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35
The absorption of light energy by a photosystem:

A)transfers an electron from a reaction center to accessory pigment molecules.
B)causes electrons to be transferred from NADP⁺ to a reaction center.
C)boosts electrons to a higher energy level.
D)causes electrons to lose energy until they reach the reaction center.
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36
During photosynthesis,energy is released and used to create ATP when:

A)electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions.
B)electrons jump from a reaction center to a primary electron acceptor.
C)CO₂ is fixed into sugars in the light reactions.
D)water is split, releasing oxygen.
E)electrons are passed from photosystem I to NADPH.
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37
Chloroplasts transform ________ energy into the ________ energy of ATP.

A)heat; light
B)light; heat
C)heat; chemical
D)light; chemical
E)chemical; heat
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38
The products of the light reactions that are then used by the Calvin cycle are:

A)ATP and NADPH.
B)ADP and NADP⁺.
C)ATP and O₂.
D)O₂ and NADPH.
E)ATP and CO₂.
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39
The electron carrier in photosynthesis that will donate electrons to CO₂ so that it can be fixed into sugars is:

A)NADPH.
B)glucose.
C)NADH.
D)FADH.
E)CO₂.
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40
The electrons excited by sunlight in photosystem I are replaced by ________,and the electrons excited by sunlight in photosystem II are replaced by ________.

A)electrons from water; electrons from photosystem I
B)electrons from water; electrons from carbon dioxide
C)electrons from water; electrons from water
D)electrons from carbon dioxide; electrons from water
E)electrons from photosystem II; electrons from water
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41
Photorespiration results in:

A)no change in the sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
B)more sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
C)less sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
D)sometimes more and sometimes less sugar being produced during photosynthesis.
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42
Oxygen is required to carry out photosynthesis.
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43
Which type of photosynthesis do most plants use?

A)C₄
B)C₃
C)CAM
D)photorespiration
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44
Plants perform only photosynthesis,not cellular respiration.
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45
Most plant leaves appear green because they absorb green light.
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46
How many carbon dioxide molecules are required to make one molecule of glucose?

A)two
B)three
C)six
D)eight
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47
What advantage is it for some plants to use C₄ and CAM photosynthesis?

A)They can conserve water and reduce photorespiration under hot, dry conditions
B)They can conserve water and produce four-carbon sugars instead of glucose
C)They can absorb carbon dioxide more efficiently when atmospheric CO₂ levels are low.
D)They can use the Calvin cycle at night when conditions are cooler and more humid.
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48
Which of the following types of plants would most likely be found in the Mojave Desert?

A)CAM
B)C₃
C)C₄
D)CAM, C₃, and C₄ would all be equally likely in this environment.
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49
Which of the following is a CAM plant?

A)lilac
B)cactus
C)sugarcane
D)pine tree
E)corn
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50
During photorespiration,rubisco binds with ________ ,and during photosynthesis,rubisco binds with ________.

A)oxygen; a six-carbon sugar
B)oxygen; a five-carbon sugar
C)CO₂; oxygen
D)a five-carbon sugar; oxygen
E)oxygen; CO₂ and a five-carbon sugar
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51
Only plants can carry out photosynthesis.
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52
Carbon fixation is taking place when plants:

A)oxidize CO₂.
B)incorporate CO₂ into sugars.
C)ingest CO₂.
D)produce CO₂.
E)convert CO₂ into ATP.
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53
Photorespiration is when:

A)plants use sugars by respiration.
B)plants produce sugars during photosynthesis.
C)the enzyme rubisco binds O₂ during the Calvin cycle.
D)the enzyme rubisco binds CO₂ during the Calvin cycle.
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54
Which of the following is a C₄ plant?

A)cactus
B)lilac
C)corn
D)pine trees
E)orchids
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55
During the Calvin cycle,plants:

A)fix CO₂ into sugar.
B)create ATP.
C)oxidize H₂O to oxygen.
D)convert solar energy to chemical energy.
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56
For every six carbon dioxide molecules fixed by the Calvin cycle,how many molecules of G3P exit the cycle?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)six
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57
A C₄ plant is different from a C₃ plant because a C₄ plant:

A)can leave its stomata open longer without ill effect.
B)stores CO₂ in four-carbon molecules before the CO₂ enters the Calvin cycle.
C)does not have bundle-sheath cells.
D)performs photorespiration.
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58
Sugars are created during:

A)aerobic respiration.
B)the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis.
C)the light reactions of photosynthesis.
D)anaerobic respiration.
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59
The sugar that first bonds with carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle is:

A)3-PGA.
B)G3P.
C)RuBP.
D)rubisco.
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60
Photorespiration occurs most on:

A)hot, dry days.
B)hot, humid days.
C)cool, cloudy days.
D)cold, dry days.
E)cloudy, rainy days.
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61
What is the advantage of being a C₄ or CAM plant? In what environments would these types of plants have a selective advantage,and why?
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62
You perform an experiment using an aquatic plant called elodea to determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis.You take three plants,immersed under water,and place plant A under blue light,plant B under red light,and plant C under green light.You notice bubbles coming off the leaves.More bubbles are coming from plants A and B,and few are coming from plant C.What is producing the bubbles? How do these results determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis?
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63
Up until the 1930s it was assumed that the carbohydrates plants produced resulted from the combination of carbon atoms with water,and the oxygen released came from the splitting of the carbon dioxide molecule.You are a scientist testing this hypothesis.You have available to you water labeled with radioactive oxygen atoms and carbon dioxide labeled with radioactive oxygen atoms.Design an experiment to determine whether the oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from the splitting of carbon dioxide or the splitting of water.
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64
During the process of ________,carbon dioxide is incorporated into an organic molecule.
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65
If something is oxidized,it loses electrons.
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66
The enzyme ________ can bind both carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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67
Unlike animals,plants are able to obtain ATP through two processes.What are the two processes? Now consider deciduous trees,which drop their leaves in the fall.Do deciduous trees continue to use both these processes during the winter? If not,how do they stay alive during the winter until they grow new leaves in the spring?
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68
It has been argued that,wherever in the universe we might find living things,we will find some of them to be colored.Do you agree? Explain.
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69
The two colors of light that drive most photosynthesis are ________ and ________.
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70
When sunlight hits chlorophyll,the electrons are excited out of the chlorophyll; the electrons go ________ an energy hill,and as they pass through the electron transport chain they go ________ an energy hill.
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71
Plants and animals are mutually dependent on each other.Explain the energy-producing metabolic processes used by plants and animals,and name the products that result.Describe how animals benefit from the products of plant metabolism and how plants benefit from the products of animal metabolism.
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72
Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   In C₄ plants,bundle sheath cells are used to:</strong> A)fix CO₂. B)store CO₂. C)increase photorespiration D)transport excess sugars.
In C₄ plants,bundle sheath cells are used to:

A)fix CO₂.
B)store CO₂.
C)increase photorespiration
D)transport excess sugars.
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73
Your friend Bill says that all food on Earth ultimately comes from photosynthesis.Your friend Tom disagrees,saying that,"Cows and pigs don't photosynthesize,and they are food." Who do you think is correct,and why?
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74
Photosynthesis forms ATP using oxidation-reduction reactions similar to those seen in the electron transport chain of respiration.
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75
Your friend lives in a basement apartment with no windows.She loves plants,but every time she tries to grow one it dies.What might you suggest your friend try,and why?
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76
Describe how cellular respiration and photosynthesis are different.
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77
Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.
<strong>Refer to the figure below, and then answer the question that follows.   Which wavelength of light is most likely to be used by plants for photosynthesis?</strong> A)1 nm B)200 nm C)450 nm D)550 nm E)900 nm
Which wavelength of light is most likely to be used by plants for photosynthesis?

A)1 nm
B)200 nm
C)450 nm
D)550 nm
E)900 nm
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78
Photosynthetic organisms provide two products that animals could not live without: ________ and ________.
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79
Match between columns
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
mesophyll
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
thylakoids
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
grana
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
stroma
These allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit
stomata
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
mesophyll
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
thylakoids
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
grana
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
stroma
The Calvin cycle takes place in this space
stomata
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
mesophyll
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
thylakoids
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
grana
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
stroma
Stacks of membrane inside the chloroplast
stomata
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
mesophyll
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
thylakoids
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
grana
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
stroma
The leaf tissue where most photosynthesis occurs
stomata
The light reactions occur here
mesophyll
The light reactions occur here
thylakoids
The light reactions occur here
grana
The light reactions occur here
stroma
The light reactions occur here
stomata
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