When light strikes chlorophyll molecules in the reaction-center complex, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by
a. Splitting water
b. Oxidizing NADPH
c. The primary electron acceptor
d. The electron transport chain
Taylor, Simon, Dickey, Hogan 10th Edition
Ch. 7 Photosynthesis: Using Light to Make Food
Problem 7
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When light strikes chlorophyll molecules in the reaction-center complex, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by
a. Splitting water
b. Oxidizing NADPH
c. The primary electron acceptor
d. The electron transport chain
The reactions of the Calvin cycle are not directly dependent on light, but they usually do not occur at night. Why? (Explain your answer.)
a. It is often too cold at night for these reactions to take place.
b. Carbon dioxide concentrations decrease at night.
c. The Calvin cycle depends on products of the light reactions.
d. Plants usually close their stomata at night.
Which of the following does not occur during the Calvin cycle?
a. Carbon fixation
b. Oxidation of NADPH
c. Consumption of ATP
d. Release of oxygen
How is photosynthesis similar in C4 plants and CAM plants?
a. In both cases, the light reactions and the Calvin cycle are separated in both time and location.
b. Both types of plants make sugar without the Calvin cycle.
c. In both cases, rubisco is not used to fix carbon initially.
d. Both types of plants make most of their sugar in the dark.
To synthesize one glucose molecule, the Calvin cycle uses _________ molecules of CO₂, _________ molecules of ATP, and _________ molecules of NADPH.
Compare and describe the roles of CO₂ and H₂O in cellular respiration and photosynthesis.