Biology
An organism like a plant who has to make their own food
autotroph
The function of the light dependent reaction is to
capture and transfer energy
The main light absorbing pigment found in the chloroplast
chlorophyll
In which organelle does photosynthesis occur
chloroplast
What is the main product of the Calvin Cycle (Light Independent Stage)?
glucose
The stacks of Green disc are referred to as
grana
Which of the following is the correct equation for photosynthesis
CO2+H20+Light-->Glucose+O2
Which molecule is most commonly broken down to make ATP
Carbohydrates
Which of the following molecules found in the food we eat is most commonly broken down to make ATP
Carbohydrates
Which of these correctly shows photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light energy ---> Glucose+ oxygen
Which of the following is a reactant in photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide
What is the pigment in chloroplast that performs photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
What are the products of Photosynthesis
Glucose and Oxygen
Most plants appear green because chlorophyll
reflects green light
What is the function of the ATP molecule
stores energy
Light independent reactions take place in the
stroma
Where in plants are energy absorbing molecules for photosynthesis located
thylakoids
an organism that has to go out and find food is referred to as
Heterotroph
How many phosphate groups does ATP have
3
which of the following directly provides the energy needed for cell functions
A phosphate group is removed from ATP
Which phase of photosynthesis is focused on energy
Light dependent reactions
energy carrier formed when e- and H+ are attached to NADP+
NADPH
All of the followings are required for photosynthesis Except
Oxygen
what gas is being released during photosynthesis
Oxygen
Which statement about photosynthesis is correct
Plants get the energy they need for photosynthesis from sunlight.
The light- Dependent (Calvin Cycle) Stages of photosynthesis take place when in the chloroplast
Stroma
What is the purpose of the light Independent Reactions
To use Carbon Dioxide ATP, & NADPH to create Glucose