Deck 7: Photosynthesis
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Deck 7: Photosynthesis
1
What are the reactants and products that link the light-dependent and the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?
A)CO2 and NADPH
B)ATP and NADH
C)ATP and NADPH
D)FADH2 and CO2
A)CO2 and NADPH
B)ATP and NADH
C)ATP and NADPH
D)FADH2 and CO2
C
2
Which of the following are used to generate biofuels?
A)single-celled algae
B)crop plants
C)multicellular algae
D)any plants
A)single-celled algae
B)crop plants
C)multicellular algae
D)any plants
A
3
What is the reason why we call "fossil fuels" as such?
A)They are the remnants of fuels.
B)They are the remnants of fossils.
C)They are the remnants of ancient forests.
D)They are the remnants of modern forests.
A)They are the remnants of fuels.
B)They are the remnants of fossils.
C)They are the remnants of ancient forests.
D)They are the remnants of modern forests.
C
4
What is the primary difference between NAD+ and NADP+?
A)Both function as electron carriers, but NADP+ has a third phosphate group and NAD+ does not.
B)NAD+ functions as an electron transporter, whereas NADP+ does not.
C)Both transport electrons to the electron transport chain (ETC) found on the inner mitochondrial membrane, but NADP+ transfers its electrons to the ETC at a higher energy level.
D)NAD+ functions as an electron transporter in chloroplasts while NADP+ functions as an electron transporter in mitochondria.
A)Both function as electron carriers, but NADP+ has a third phosphate group and NAD+ does not.
B)NAD+ functions as an electron transporter, whereas NADP+ does not.
C)Both transport electrons to the electron transport chain (ETC) found on the inner mitochondrial membrane, but NADP+ transfers its electrons to the ETC at a higher energy level.
D)NAD+ functions as an electron transporter in chloroplasts while NADP+ functions as an electron transporter in mitochondria.
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5
What is the primary purpose of the light-dependent reactions?
A)to transfer electrons to the primary electron acceptors
B)to provide electrons and energy for the light-independent reactions
C)to generate O2
D)to create a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane
A)to transfer electrons to the primary electron acceptors
B)to provide electrons and energy for the light-independent reactions
C)to generate O2
D)to create a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane
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6
Which of the following is light absorbed by in photosynthesis?
A)green pigments called chlorophylls and blue pigments called carotenoids
B)green pigments called carotenoids and yellow-orange pigments called chlorophylls
C)green pigments called chlorophylls and red-orange pigments called carotenoids
D)green pigments called chlorophylls and yellow-orange pigments called carotenoids
A)green pigments called chlorophylls and blue pigments called carotenoids
B)green pigments called carotenoids and yellow-orange pigments called chlorophylls
C)green pigments called chlorophylls and red-orange pigments called carotenoids
D)green pigments called chlorophylls and yellow-orange pigments called carotenoids
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7
Suppose you explored a new planet and found a photosynthetic organism unlike any on Earth. Also suppose that you repeat Engelmann's classic experiment using this new organism in place of Spirogyra and find that oxygen-dependent bacteria cluster near the green and yellow portions of the spectrum. Which statement summarizes what you have learned?
A)This organism is green, just like plants on Earth.
B)This organism utilizes the most energy-rich photons of the spectrum.
C)The Sun of this new planet emits different wavelengths of light than those emitted by Earth's Sun.
D)This new organism is using yellow and green light to drive photosynthesis.
A)This organism is green, just like plants on Earth.
B)This organism utilizes the most energy-rich photons of the spectrum.
C)The Sun of this new planet emits different wavelengths of light than those emitted by Earth's Sun.
D)This new organism is using yellow and green light to drive photosynthesis.
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8
Which sentence best describes fluorescence?
A)A pigment molecule accepts a high-energy electron and releases a photon of energy.
B)A high-energy electron leaves its nucleus and moves to a different molecule.
C)A high-energy electron returns to its ground state by releasing energy in a photon.
D)A low-energy electron moves to a high-energy state by absorbing heat.
A)A pigment molecule accepts a high-energy electron and releases a photon of energy.
B)A high-energy electron leaves its nucleus and moves to a different molecule.
C)A high-energy electron returns to its ground state by releasing energy in a photon.
D)A low-energy electron moves to a high-energy state by absorbing heat.
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9
Which of the following is the traditional source of most oils?
A)single-celled algae
B)crop plants
C)multicellular algae
D)any plants
A)single-celled algae
B)crop plants
C)multicellular algae
D)any plants
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10
Which of the following best describes what a spectrophotometer is used for?
A)to precisely determine the wavelengths of light reflected by a pigment
B)to precisely determine the rate of light absorbed by a pigment
C)to approximately determine the wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
D)to precisely determine the wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
A)to precisely determine the wavelengths of light reflected by a pigment
B)to precisely determine the rate of light absorbed by a pigment
C)to approximately determine the wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
D)to precisely determine the wavelengths of light absorbed by a pigment
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11
In Engelmann's classic experiment, why were the oxygen-requiring bacteria clustered around the regions of Spirogyra algae that were bathed in red, blue, and violet light?
A)because photosynthesis is most active in those wavelengths of light and thus more oxygen is consumed by the algae in those regions
B)because chlorophyll is green and thus reflects green light
C)because photosynthesis is most active in those wavelengths of light and thus more oxygen is produced by the algae in those regions
D)because the bacteria were immobile and that is where Engelmann happened to place them
A)because photosynthesis is most active in those wavelengths of light and thus more oxygen is consumed by the algae in those regions
B)because chlorophyll is green and thus reflects green light
C)because photosynthesis is most active in those wavelengths of light and thus more oxygen is produced by the algae in those regions
D)because the bacteria were immobile and that is where Engelmann happened to place them
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12
Where does photosynthesis occur in eukaryotes?
A)in the mitochondria
B)in the chloroplasts
C)in the plasma membrane
D)in the cytosol
A)in the mitochondria
B)in the chloroplasts
C)in the plasma membrane
D)in the cytosol
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13
Iron is required for primary production. Which of the following is correct to predict?
A)Iron fertilization of oceans can raise N2 in the atmosphere.
B)Iron fertilization of oceans can lower O2 in the atmosphere.
C)Iron fertilization of oceans can raise CO2 in the atmosphere.
D)Iron fertilization of oceans can lower CO2 in the atmosphere.
A)Iron fertilization of oceans can raise N2 in the atmosphere.
B)Iron fertilization of oceans can lower O2 in the atmosphere.
C)Iron fertilization of oceans can raise CO2 in the atmosphere.
D)Iron fertilization of oceans can lower CO2 in the atmosphere.
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14
Which of the following best describes the difference between autotrophs and photoautotrophs?
A)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs use the energy from light to covert CO2 into an organic form.
B)Autotrophs do not produce their own food, and photoautotrophs do.
C)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs do not.
D)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs use the energy from chemicals to covert CO2 into an organic form.
A)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs use the energy from light to covert CO2 into an organic form.
B)Autotrophs do not produce their own food, and photoautotrophs do.
C)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs do not.
D)Autotrophs produce their own food, and photoautotrophs use the energy from chemicals to covert CO2 into an organic form.
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15
Where does the Calvin cycle occur?
A)in the thylakoid membrane
B)in the cytosol
C)in the stromal lamellae
D)in the stroma
A)in the thylakoid membrane
B)in the cytosol
C)in the stromal lamellae
D)in the stroma
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16
Which of the following organisms can perform photosynthesis?
A)Eukarya only
B)Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
C)Archaea and Eukarya
D)Bacteria and Eukarya
A)Eukarya only
B)Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
C)Archaea and Eukarya
D)Bacteria and Eukarya
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17
Consider the chemical reaction for photosynthesis as a redox reaction. Which of the following is reduced/oxidized?
A)Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose and water is oxidized to oxygen.
B)Carbon dioxide is oxidized to glucose and water is reduced to oxygen.
C)Carbon dioxide is reduced to oxygen and water is oxidized to glucose.
D)Carbon dioxide is oxidized to oxygen and water is reduced to glucose.
A)Carbon dioxide is reduced to glucose and water is oxidized to oxygen.
B)Carbon dioxide is oxidized to glucose and water is reduced to oxygen.
C)Carbon dioxide is reduced to oxygen and water is oxidized to glucose.
D)Carbon dioxide is oxidized to oxygen and water is reduced to glucose.
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18
Which of the following describes the role of the photosynthetic pigments?
A)to absorb photons of light and transfer the energy to neighbouring molecules
B)to absorb energy and transfer photons of light to neighbouring molecules
C)to absorb photons of light and energy
D)to transfer photons of light and the energy to neighbouring molecules
A)to absorb photons of light and transfer the energy to neighbouring molecules
B)to absorb energy and transfer photons of light to neighbouring molecules
C)to absorb photons of light and energy
D)to transfer photons of light and the energy to neighbouring molecules
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19
Which of the following is required for photons to be used as a source of energy?
A)They must be particles.
B)They must be energized.
C)They must be absorbed by a molecule.
D)They must be reflected by a molecule.
A)They must be particles.
B)They must be energized.
C)They must be absorbed by a molecule.
D)They must be reflected by a molecule.
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20
Which of the following are the most abundant of the chlorophylls?
A)chlorophyll a and b
B)chlorophyll a and c
C)chlorophyll b and c
D)chlorophyll a, b, and c
A)chlorophyll a and b
B)chlorophyll a and c
C)chlorophyll b and c
D)chlorophyll a, b, and c
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21
Where in a plant cell is ATP synthase found?
A)in the thylakoid and inner mitochondrial membranes
B)in the thylakoid membrane and embedded in the plasma membrane
C)embedded in the plasma membrane and in the inner mitochondrial membranes
D)in the inner mitochondrial membranes only
A)in the thylakoid and inner mitochondrial membranes
B)in the thylakoid membrane and embedded in the plasma membrane
C)embedded in the plasma membrane and in the inner mitochondrial membranes
D)in the inner mitochondrial membranes only
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22
Which complex organic molecule is a major product of the Calvin cycle?
A)ATP
B)CO2
C)rubisco
D)G3P
A)ATP
B)CO2
C)rubisco
D)G3P
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23
What is the purpose of the Calvin cycle?
A)to recover electrons lost when water was split
B)to counteract increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations (global warming)
C)to capture photons of light
D)to produce sugars using CO2 as a carbon source
A)to recover electrons lost when water was split
B)to counteract increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations (global warming)
C)to capture photons of light
D)to produce sugars using CO2 as a carbon source
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24
Which thylakoid membrane component oxidizes when photosystem I absorbs light energy?
A)NADP+ reductase
B)P700
C)plastocyanin
D)P680
A)NADP+ reductase
B)P700
C)plastocyanin
D)P680
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25
What is the product of the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco?
A)one molecule of G3P
B)one molecule of 3PGA and one molecule of phosphoglycolate
C)two molecules of phosphoglycolate
D)three molecules of 3PGA
A)one molecule of G3P
B)one molecule of 3PGA and one molecule of phosphoglycolate
C)two molecules of phosphoglycolate
D)three molecules of 3PGA
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26
Which Calvin cycle products are used in the light reactions?
A)G3P, ATP, and NADPH
B)electrons from CO2
C)ADP, Pi, and NADP+
D)O2, water, and ATP
A)G3P, ATP, and NADPH
B)electrons from CO2
C)ADP, Pi, and NADP+
D)O2, water, and ATP
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27
The Calvin cycle consumes CO2 and produces which of the following products?
A)ATP
B)G3P
C)NADPH
D)rubisco
A)ATP
B)G3P
C)NADPH
D)rubisco
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28
Suppose that you extract all of the proteins of a leaf and measure the percentage that is rubisco. What percentage of the leaf proteins will the rubisco comprise?
A)10%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
A)10%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
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29
Where do the electrons from NADPH go in the Calvin cycle?
A)They are added to oxygen, just like in cellular respiration.
B)They are used to regenerate RuBP from G3P.
C)They are transferred to rubisco.
D)They are added to 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate.
A)They are added to oxygen, just like in cellular respiration.
B)They are used to regenerate RuBP from G3P.
C)They are transferred to rubisco.
D)They are added to 1, 3-bisphosphoglycerate.
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30
Suppose that photosynthetic eukaryotic cells are provided with CO2 synthesized with heavy oxygen (18O). Then suppose that the 18O label will be found in all but one compound. What is that compound?
A)glucose
B)O2 gas
C)cellulose
D)3-phosphoglycerate
A)glucose
B)O2 gas
C)cellulose
D)3-phosphoglycerate
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31
If chloroplasts are put in the dark, what must they be provided with in order to continue making sugar?
A)CO2 and ATP
B)NADPH and ATP
C)NADPH, ATP, and CO2
D)NADPH, CO2, and ADP
A)CO2 and ATP
B)NADPH and ATP
C)NADPH, ATP, and CO2
D)NADPH, CO2, and ADP
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32
Which of the following best describes the antenna complex?
A)energy-harvesting complex
B)light-harvesting complex
C)sound-harvesting complex
D)colour-harvesting complex
A)energy-harvesting complex
B)light-harvesting complex
C)sound-harvesting complex
D)colour-harvesting complex
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33
Which of the following absorb the photons of light in photosynthesis?
A)chlorophyll and carotenoids
B)chlorophyll and the thylakoid membrane
C)carotenoids and the stroma
D)the thylakoid membrane and the stroma
A)chlorophyll and carotenoids
B)chlorophyll and the thylakoid membrane
C)carotenoids and the stroma
D)the thylakoid membrane and the stroma
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34
Which products of the light reactions are used in the Calvin cycle?
A)ATP and NADPH
B)CO2 and RuBP
C)water, O2, ATP
D)electrons and photons
A)ATP and NADPH
B)CO2 and RuBP
C)water, O2, ATP
D)electrons and photons
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35
Why is the molecule of chlorophyll a in photosystem I's reaction centre known as P700?
A)because 700 molecules of NADPH are generated per photon of light absorbed
B)because it absorbs 700 photons per minute
C)because exactly 700 accessory pigments are in the photosystem
D)because it absorbs photons with a wavelength of 700 nm
A)because 700 molecules of NADPH are generated per photon of light absorbed
B)because it absorbs 700 photons per minute
C)because exactly 700 accessory pigments are in the photosystem
D)because it absorbs photons with a wavelength of 700 nm
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36
What is the reaction centre of a photosystem composed of?
A)a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and many chlorophyll a molecules
B)a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and many chlorophyll molecules
C)a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
D)a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
A)a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and many chlorophyll a molecules
B)a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and many chlorophyll molecules
C)a primary electron acceptor, a large number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
D)a primary electron acceptor, a small number of proteins, and special chlorophyll a molecule
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37
Why is the molecule of chlorophyll a in photosystem II's reaction centre known as P680?
A)because it absorbs 680 photons per minute
B)because it will generate 680 molecules of ATP per photon absorbed
C)because it absorbs photons with a wavelength of 680 nm
D)because exactly 680 accessory pigments are in the photosystem
A)because it absorbs 680 photons per minute
B)because it will generate 680 molecules of ATP per photon absorbed
C)because it absorbs photons with a wavelength of 680 nm
D)because exactly 680 accessory pigments are in the photosystem
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38
To which thylakoid membrane does photosystem II donate the electrons it acquires from water?
A)photosystem I
B)plastoquinone
C)cytochrome complex
D)cytochrome c
A)photosystem I
B)plastoquinone
C)cytochrome complex
D)cytochrome c
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39
Why do the light reactions have both cyclic and noncyclic electron pathways?
A)to ensure that ATP and NAPDH are generated in a 1:1 molar ratio
B)because only the combination of pathways can generate sufficient NADPH for the light-independent reactions
C)to provide more electrons from water than would be released by the noncyclic pathway
D)because the light-independent reactions require ATP and NADPH in different amounts than are generated by noncyclic electron flow
A)to ensure that ATP and NAPDH are generated in a 1:1 molar ratio
B)because only the combination of pathways can generate sufficient NADPH for the light-independent reactions
C)to provide more electrons from water than would be released by the noncyclic pathway
D)because the light-independent reactions require ATP and NADPH in different amounts than are generated by noncyclic electron flow
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40
Which thylakoid membrane component does photosystem I draw its electrons from?
A)NADP+ reducatase
B)plastocyanin
C)photosystem II
D)water
A)NADP+ reducatase
B)plastocyanin
C)photosystem II
D)water
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41
Suppose that you are a botanist looking for new species of C4 plants. Where should you focus your search?
A)in Arizona
B)in the Florida Everglades
C)in an equatorial rainforest
D)in Nova Scotia
A)in Arizona
B)in the Florida Everglades
C)in an equatorial rainforest
D)in Nova Scotia
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42
Explain why we say nearly all life on Earth ultimately depends on the Sun for energy.
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43
Why is photorespiration more likely to occur in warm weather?
A)Plants require warm weather (at least 23ºC) to drive photosynthesis.
B)Plants are more likely to close their stomata in the daytime heat than at night when it is cool.
C)Plants are more likely to dehydrate in warm weather, forcing them to close their stomata to conserve water; this prevents CO2 from entering the leaf.
D)The rubisco enzyme is very temperature-sensitive and becomes less selective in warmer temperatures, allowing it to fix O2 instead of CO2.
A)Plants require warm weather (at least 23ºC) to drive photosynthesis.
B)Plants are more likely to close their stomata in the daytime heat than at night when it is cool.
C)Plants are more likely to dehydrate in warm weather, forcing them to close their stomata to conserve water; this prevents CO2 from entering the leaf.
D)The rubisco enzyme is very temperature-sensitive and becomes less selective in warmer temperatures, allowing it to fix O2 instead of CO2.
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44
When does a CAM plant take in atmospheric CO2?
A)from noon to midnight
B)in darkness only
C)in daylight only
D)from midnight to noon
A)from noon to midnight
B)in darkness only
C)in daylight only
D)from midnight to noon
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45
What does a CAM plant do with the malate produced by its C4 pathway?
A)distribute it to bundle sheath cells
B)store it in the central vacuole
C)make immediate use of it
D)store it in the stroma
A)distribute it to bundle sheath cells
B)store it in the central vacuole
C)make immediate use of it
D)store it in the stroma
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46
At which temperature does photorespiration use as much as 50% of a plant's energy?
A)10ºC
B)20ºC
C)23ºC
D)35ºC
A)10ºC
B)20ºC
C)23ºC
D)35ºC
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47
The arrangement of photosystems I and II in the thylakoid membrane is exactly like that drawn in the Z-pathway of most textbooks.
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48
Which of the following best explains why regulating opening and closing stomata is more difficult in dry and hot environments?
A)Photorespiration becomes a bigger problem as the climate becomes colder.
B)Photorespiration becomes a bigger problem as the climate becomes warmer.
C)Photorespiration becomes a lesser problem as the climate becomes warmer.
D)Photorespiration becomes a lesser problem as the climate becomes colder.
A)Photorespiration becomes a bigger problem as the climate becomes colder.
B)Photorespiration becomes a bigger problem as the climate becomes warmer.
C)Photorespiration becomes a lesser problem as the climate becomes warmer.
D)Photorespiration becomes a lesser problem as the climate becomes colder.
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49
Photorespiration is even more detrimental because photoautotrophs cannot use phosphoglycolate.
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50
The process of photosynthesis, including all of the enzymes and chemical intermediates, is completely understood.
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51
What is the purpose of the C4 pathway?
A)It is more efficient than the Calvin cycle because less ATP is consumed in the process.
B)It replaces the carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle.
C)It supplements the activity of rubisco by providing a second source of 3PGA for the reduction stage of the Calvin cycle.
D)It ensures that CO2 is provided to rubisco and thus prevents photorespiration.
A)It is more efficient than the Calvin cycle because less ATP is consumed in the process.
B)It replaces the carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle.
C)It supplements the activity of rubisco by providing a second source of 3PGA for the reduction stage of the Calvin cycle.
D)It ensures that CO2 is provided to rubisco and thus prevents photorespiration.
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52
When does a C4 plant use rubisco to perform carbon fixation?
A)in daylight only
B)from noon to midnight
C)from midnight to noon
D)in darkness only
A)in daylight only
B)from noon to midnight
C)from midnight to noon
D)in darkness only
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53
What are some of the problems that must be addressed when planting C3 plants in hot, arid climates for ornamental purposes?
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54
Standard photosynthesis (C3) plants are more susceptible to photorespiration than either C4 or CAM plants. Why do most plants lack the C4 pathway?
A)because rubisco is more efficient in C3 plants when compared to rubisco C4 and CAM plants
B)because C4 and CAM pathways have an energetic cost that makes them advantageous in only very hot and/or arid environments
C)because photorespiration is not a serious problem for most plants
D)because most plant species do not have vacuoles in their cells to store the malate generated from CO2 taken in during the night
A)because rubisco is more efficient in C3 plants when compared to rubisco C4 and CAM plants
B)because C4 and CAM pathways have an energetic cost that makes them advantageous in only very hot and/or arid environments
C)because photorespiration is not a serious problem for most plants
D)because most plant species do not have vacuoles in their cells to store the malate generated from CO2 taken in during the night
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55
Explain why it is important, from a global standpoint, to try to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis in common crops. Specify which aspect(s) of photosynthesis we should target.
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56
Compare and contrast the role of O2 and H2O in photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
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57
Not all plants can use the C4 pathway to avoid photorespiration.
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58
Atmospheric O2 is actually a waste product of photosynthesis.
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59
Which molecule associated with photorespiration is toxic to plant cells?
A)phosphoglycolate
B)3PGA
C)glycolate
D)G3P
A)phosphoglycolate
B)3PGA
C)glycolate
D)G3P
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60
Glucose is the only sugar produced from photosynthesis.
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61
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires G3P to continue
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires G3P to continue
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62
Match the name of the process to its description.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This allows for the production of additional ATP to drive the RuBP regeneration process.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This allows for the production of additional ATP to drive the RuBP regeneration process.
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63
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
creates a proton gradient
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
creates a proton gradient
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64
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photoautotrophs
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photoautotrophs
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65
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photophosphorylation
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photophosphorylation
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66
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photorespiration
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photorespiration
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67
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
malate
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
malate
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68
Match the name of the process to its description.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This is when the G3P product is actually synthesized in the chloroplast.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This is when the G3P product is actually synthesized in the chloroplast.
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69
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces ATP
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces ATP
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70
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces NADP+
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces NADP+
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71
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
stromal lamellae
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
stromal lamellae
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72
Match the name of the process to its description.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This form of the light-dependent reactions produces ATP and NADPH in equal molar ratios.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This form of the light-dependent reactions produces ATP and NADPH in equal molar ratios.
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73
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
stroma
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
stroma
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74
Match the name of the process to its description.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This reaction uses rubisco, the most abundant enzyme on Earth.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This reaction uses rubisco, the most abundant enzyme on Earth.
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75
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires glucose
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires glucose
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76
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires rubisco
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
requires rubisco
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77
Match the name of the process to its description.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This converts G3P into a molecule that can bind to CO2.
a.noncyclic electron flow
b.cyclic electron flow
c.carbon fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
d.carbon reduction stage of Calvin cycle
e.RuBP regeneration stage of Calvin cycle
This converts G3P into a molecule that can bind to CO2.
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78
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces O2
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
produces O2
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79
For each phrase, choose the most appropriate process.
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
consumes O2
a.light-dependent reactions only
b.Calvin cycle only
c.light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle both
d.neither the light-dependent reactions nor the Calvin cycle
consumes O2
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80
Match each term with its definition.
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photosystems
a.the generation of ATP via a proton gradient created by light-energized electrons moving down an electron transport chain
b.the site of the light-independent reactions in the chloroplast
c.complexes of light-absorbing molecules clustered in the thylakoid and stromal membranes of chloroplasts
d.membranous connections between granum that allow individual thylakoid lumens to form a single, contiguous compartment
e.the addition of O2 to RuBP by rubisco, resulting in a net loss of carbon from the Calvin cycle
f.the molecule used to store carbon overnight in CAM plants
g.organisms that use CO2 as their carbon source and light as their energy source
photosystems
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