Plants: Unit 7 Quiz 3 Study Guide
Nicholas de Saussure
The first chemist to begin quantifying the process of photosynthesis was:
100 billion people
The greatest number of people plants have the potential to feed, according to some agronomists is:
chlorophyll
The green chemical that makes green plants green; important in capturing the sun's light energy for use in photosynthesis.
light reaction
Hill is known for working out reactions taking place during the___________ of photosynthesis.
anaerobic
In the absence of oxygen as a gas.
splitting of water molecules
The oxygen which is released into the air by a plant originates from:
protein synthesis
The putting together of protein molecules from amino acids.
fermentation
The stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions, such as yeast fermentation.
thousands of different proteins
The twenty two amino acids are capable of producing _______________.
carbohydrate
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, providing a source of food storage and energy for life.
fat
A food made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms with higher energy storage in bonds than carbohydrates; provides energy storage and structure for life.
Protein
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and either or both, phosphorus or sulfur; provides the major portion of the life fabric or structure.
False
Protoplasm consists of numerous combinations of 22 proteins.
stomate
The tiny pores or leaf openings appearing between guard cells of the epidermis; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between inner photosynthetic leaf cells and the atmosphere occurs through these openings.
1) iron 2) sulfur 3) phosphorus 4) zinc 5) nitrogen
(Select all that apply.) Proteins may be identified separately from fats and carbohydrates by the presence of certain elements. Choose the elements that qualify.
ADP
(adenosine diphosphate). A chemical energy compound with two phosphate groups found in living cells. ADP converts to ATP with the addition of a high-energy phosphate grouping.
Nitrogen
All proteins contain___________ , in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
agronomy
An agricultural science that deals with crop production and improvement.
carbon dioxide
An atmospheric gas made of one carbon atom for each two oxygen atoms (CO2): important for food-making by green plants and given off as a waste product of respiration in cells.
oxygen
An atmospheric gas; a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; essential to aerobic respiration.
chemical bond
An energy-sharing arrangement of atoms to each other as parts of a molecule. Carbon can make four bonds with other atoms, hydrogen one bond, oxygen two bonds. Each bond is a source of energy. Rearrangement of these may store or release energy.
Assimilation
Cell activities associated with the utilization of food molecules and energy in life processes.
1) they all contain C, O, H 2) the ratio of H to C is fixed at 2:1
Concerning carbohydrates:
False
Current populations experiencing famine are primarily the result of lack of land to grow more plants.
Carbon Dioxide
De Saussure's experiments demonstrated the importance of water and_______ to green plants.
fifty
Each protein molecule is made of at least_________ amino acid units.
proteins
Enzymes are:
False
Food production from plants is currently near its maximum potential -- worldwide.
False
For maximum photosynthesis, increased light intensity has greater effect than increased leaf surface area.
aerobic
In the presence of oxygen as a gas.
Sunlight
Ingenhousz found that air would be purified only when green plants were in
1) loss of soil mass < gain of plant mass 2) gain of plant mass related to water
Jan Baptista's experiments showed:
1) Light 2) Dark 3) Dark 4) Light 5) Light 6) Dark 7) Light 8) Dark
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: 1) solar energy___________ . 2) CO 2 intake_____________ . 3) release of energy__________ . 4) storage of energy_____________ . 5) release of O 2 ___________. 6) release of water __________ . 7) ATP________________ . 8) forms carbohydrates_____________ .
False
Nearly all the mass of plants comes from well fertilized soil.
true within limits
Photosynthesis continues to increase with temperature:
CO2 + H2o + light --> (CH2O)n + O2
Photosynthesis:
True
Plants harvest only a small portion of the sun's energy.
1) plants are associated with O 2 2) animals require O 2
Priestly's experiments explained:
organic
Produced by organisms as opposed to nonliving chemical processes; also a molecule which contains carbon usually in combination with hydrogen and oxygen with or without other elements.
Ribosomes in plants and animals
Proteins are made by:
Dark reaction
Since carbon as an atmospheric gas is locked into a food molecule, it is termed carbon dioxide fixation. Another name for this process of photosynthesis is the___________ .
amino acid
The building blocks of proteins.
produce a carbohydrate from CO 2
The chemical energy stored in ATP during photosynthesis is released during the dark phase to:
Energy
The______ requirements of all organisms worldwide are linked to the sun by photosynthesis.
splitting water molecules
Van Niel's theory, later shown to be correct, claimed that the oxygen produced by photosynthesis comes from the___________
1) they are various forms of sugars 2) they are all carbohydrates 3) they are all related to photosynthesis
What do glucose, starch and cellulose have in common?
1) plant mass related to H 2 O 2) conclusions partly correct
Which conditions relate to the research of van Helmont