Deck 8: Photosynthesis
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Deck 8: Photosynthesis
1
During the carbon cycle, plants and some other organisms "fix carbon-containing molecules, while other organisms eat those molecules and release CO2. During the carbon cycle, CO2 is produced during ________ and fixed during ________.
A) aerobic respiration; photosynthesis
B) aerobic respiration; photosynthesis and aerobic respiration
C) photosynthesis; aerobic respiration
D) aerobic respiration and photosynthesis; aerobic respiration
E) aerobic respiration; aerobic respiration
A) aerobic respiration; photosynthesis
B) aerobic respiration; photosynthesis and aerobic respiration
C) photosynthesis; aerobic respiration
D) aerobic respiration and photosynthesis; aerobic respiration
E) aerobic respiration; aerobic respiration
aerobic respiration; photosynthesis
2

-Plant leaves appear green because they ________ light spectrum.
A) scatter all colors except the green wavelength of the visible
B) scatter the green wavelength of the visible
C) absorb the green wavelength of the visible
D) scatter the green wavelength of the ultraviolet
E) absorb the green wavelength of the ultraviolet
scatter the green wavelength of the visible
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-You have isolated a new plant that has yellow leaves. What color(s) is/are being absorbed?
A) yellow
B) all colors, including yellow
C) all colors except yellow
D) No colors are absorbed; they are only scattered.
all colors except yellow
4

-Which of the following statements about photosynthesis is FALSE?
A) Sunlight excites electrons from chlorophyll, which are captured by an electron acceptor that is down the energy hill.
B) During the light reactions, the ATP and NADPH are used to fix CO2.
C) Photosynthesis involves many redox reactions similar to the electron transport chain used during respiration.
D) During the light reactions, ATP and NADPH are synthesized.
E) The end products of photosynthesis are glucose and O2.
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5

-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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6

-The function of the stomata is to:
A) contain the chloroplasts.
B) fix CO2.
C) let CO2 into the leaf.
D) absorb the energy in light.
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7

-What actually absorbs the light used to drive photosynthesis?
A) stomata
B) chloroplasts
C) thylakoids
D) grana
E) chlorophyll
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8

-When white light strikes a blue shirt, blue light is:
A) reduced.
B) absorbed.
C) reflected or transmitted.
D) used to synthesize ATP.
E) converted to chemical energy.
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9

-The expression "We are creatures of the chloroplasts means that:
A) all life depends ultimately on photosynthesis.
B) all life possesses chloroplasts.
C) chloroplasts are models of all organelles.
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10

-Plants are particular about the type of light they can use for photosynthesis. If you were to use a filter on a light so that the plant received only green wavelengths of light, what would you expect to happen?
A) The light reactions of photosynthesis should happen really fast.
B) The light reactions of photosynthesis should speed up.
C) The light reactions of photosynthesis should slow way down.
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11

-You just purchased a really cool lamp that has a yellow plastic shade that surrounds the light bulb. You put a plant under the lamp, but it dies within a week. What has happened?
A) Something is wrong with the plant's chlorophyll.
B) The yellow light produced by the lamp can't be utilized for photosynthesis.
C) Plants can't live under artificial light.
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12
Which of the following explains why plants create O2?
A) During CO2 fixation, they create O2.
B) When they respire, they create O2.
C) They create O2 when they drink H2O.
D) During the light reactions, they create O2 when H2O donates electrons to photosystem II.
A) During CO2 fixation, they create O2.
B) When they respire, they create O2.
C) They create O2 when they drink H2O.
D) During the light reactions, they create O2 when H2O donates electrons to photosystem II.
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13
What is the function of H2O in photosynthesis?
A) to serve as an electron acceptor
B) to donate electrons directly to chlorophyll
C) to provide oxygen for the photosynthetic organism to use during oxidation reactions
D) to donate electrons directly to NADP
E) to oxidize NADPH
A) to serve as an electron acceptor
B) to donate electrons directly to chlorophyll
C) to provide oxygen for the photosynthetic organism to use during oxidation reactions
D) to donate electrons directly to NADP
E) to oxidize NADPH
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14
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, causing an electron acceptor down the energy hill to accept them.
C) Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, allowing an electron acceptor up the energy hill to accept them.
A) Water is used to regenerate the electrons in the chlorophyll that were excited by sunlight.
B) Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, causing an electron acceptor down the energy hill to accept them.
C) Sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll, allowing an electron acceptor up the energy hill to accept them.
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15
During photosynthesis, what molecule donates electrons to chlorophyll to replace the electrons excited by sunlight?
A) NADPH
B) O2
C) H2O
D) NADH
E) CO2
A) NADPH
B) O2
C) H2O
D) NADH
E) CO2
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16
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
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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17
Which of the following statements about photosynthesis is false?
A) NADP is reduced.
B) Water is oxidized.
C) FADH is oxidized.
D) Solar energy drives the reactions.
A) NADP is reduced.
B) Water is oxidized.
C) FADH is oxidized.
D) Solar energy drives the reactions.
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18
If plants evolved to use H2S instead of H2O to replenish the electrons in chlorophyll during photosynthesis, how would this affect humans?
A) We would not be able to carry out fermentation.
B) We would not be able to carry out cellular respiration.
C) We would not have sugar to eat.
D) It would have no effect.
A) We would not be able to carry out fermentation.
B) We would not be able to carry out cellular respiration.
C) We would not have sugar to eat.
D) It would have no effect.
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19
Plants make ATP during the light reactions of photosynthesis. Why do they also need to carry out the process of cellular respiration?
A) The ATP made is photosynthesis is different from the ATP made in cellular respiration.
B) The ATP made is photosynthesis is only enough to fuel the light reactions. The plant has to carry out cellular respiration to make large amounts of ATP.
C) Plants need to make ATP from cellular respiration only when the conditions for photosynthesis are bad.
D) Plants do not ever need to perform cellular respiration.
A) The ATP made is photosynthesis is different from the ATP made in cellular respiration.
B) The ATP made is photosynthesis is only enough to fuel the light reactions. The plant has to carry out cellular respiration to make large amounts of ATP.
C) Plants need to make ATP from cellular respiration only when the conditions for photosynthesis are bad.
D) Plants do not ever need to perform cellular respiration.
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20
During photosynthesis, energy is released and is used to create ATP when:
A) electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions
B) electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions.
C) CO2 is fixed into sugars in the light reactions.
D) water is split, releasing oxygen.
E) CO2 is fixed into sugars during the light reactions.
A) electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions
B) electrons are passed down the energy hill during the light reactions.
C) CO2 is fixed into sugars in the light reactions.
D) water is split, releasing oxygen.
E) CO2 is fixed into sugars during the light reactions.
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21
When NADP is converted into NADPH during photosynthesis, this is ________ reaction.
A) an oxidation
B) neither an oxidation nor a reduction
C) either an oxidation or a reduction
D) a reduction
A) an oxidation
B) neither an oxidation nor a reduction
C) either an oxidation or a reduction
D) a reduction
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22
If you put a plant in the dark, it cannot:
A) fix H2O into sugars.
B) perform respiration.
C) perform fermentation.
D) fix CO2 into sugars.
A) fix H2O into sugars.
B) perform respiration.
C) perform fermentation.
D) fix CO2 into sugars.
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23
During the light reactions of photosynthesis,
A) the Krebs cycle occurs.
B) CO2 is fixed into organic molecules.
C) H2O is oxidized to oxygen.
D) glycolysis occurs.
A) the Krebs cycle occurs.
B) CO2 is fixed into organic molecules.
C) H2O is oxidized to oxygen.
D) glycolysis occurs.
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24

-Bundle sheath cells are used to:
A) fix CO2 in C4 plants.
B) store CO2 in C4 plants.
C) fix CO2 in C3 plants.
D) store CO2 in C3 plants.
E) fix and store CO2 in C3 plants.
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25

-C4 plants don't perform photorespiration; therefore, they can keep their stomata closed longer when the weather is warm. This seems to be an advantage. Why aren't all plants C4 plants? Refer to the figure above for help.
A) C4 plants can't take in any oxygen while the stomata are closed.
B) C4 plants must use ATP to shuttle CO2 to the bundle-sheath cells.
C) C4 plants can't take any CO2 while the stomata are closed.
D) C4 plants can't take in any water while the stomata are closed.
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26

-Referring to the figure above, a C4 plant is different from a C3 plant because it:
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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27
How did scientists determine the intermediates of the Calvin cycle?
A) They watched where the CO2 went through a microscope.
B) They watered plants with 14C-labeled water.
C) They exposed plants to 14C-labeled CO2.
D) They watched where the CO2 went through an electron microscope.
E) They fed plants 14C-labeled sugars.
A) They watched where the CO2 went through a microscope.
B) They watered plants with 14C-labeled water.
C) They exposed plants to 14C-labeled CO2.
D) They watched where the CO2 went through an electron microscope.
E) They fed plants 14C-labeled sugars.
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28
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that is thought to be responsible for global warming. Using this information, explain why destruction of the Earth's rain forests is thought to be contributing to global warming.
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29
Describe how the electron transport chain of respiration and photosynthesis are similar.
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30
In many areas, if you look around outside during the fall, you will notice that trees are beginning to change colors and that their leaves are dropping. Explain the following:
A) Given that the plants no longer have green leaves, what are they lacking at this point? Without this item, what are the plants unable to do?
B) Given that the plants can no longer perform this function, what process will the plants carry out throughout the winter to keep them alive until they regain leaves in the spring? What will be the fuel for this process?
A) Given that the plants no longer have green leaves, what are they lacking at this point? Without this item, what are the plants unable to do?
B) Given that the plants can no longer perform this function, what process will the plants carry out throughout the winter to keep them alive until they regain leaves in the spring? What will be the fuel for this process?
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31
Your boss at a biotech firm wants you to create a plant that lacks chlorophyll. Explain to your boss what this plant will be unable to do and whether you think such a plant can live. If not, why?
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32
If plants were unable to fix CO2, what would be the result for humans?
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33
If all animals died, explain how plants and photosynthesis would be affected. Your answer should address how and why animals and plants are dependent on each other, as well as how the specifics of photosynthesis would be affected.
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34
If you could develop a plant that was unable to perform photorespiration, how would this discovery affect humans? Would such a plant be able to survive? If not, why?
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