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[DOCX File]PHOTOSYNTHESIS REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR AP BIOLOGY
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The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. Structurally it is divided into two areas: the stroma and the lumen. The light-dependent reactions occur in the stroma, while the Calvin cycle occurs in the lumen. The chloroplasts contain disk shaped structures called ‘grana’ (plural granum). A stack of grana is a …
[DOC File]Photosynthesis Review Worksheet
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The reactions of the Calvin cycle require all of the following molecules EXCEPT. CO 2. ATP. RuBP. glucose. NADPH +. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT. Thylakoid membranes contain the photosynthetic pigments. The O 2 released during photosynthesis comes from water. PGAL is produced only in the light reactions of photosynthesis.
[DOC File]Activity—Mapping Photosynthesis
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Light-dependant reactions. Calvin Cycle. Photon. Photosynthesis. Photosystem. Stroma. Thylakoid. packet of solar energy. energy-capturing portion of photosynthesis that takes place in thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and cannot proceed without solar energy, it produces ATP and NADPH. green pigment that absorbs solar energy and is important ...
[DOC File]Photosynthesis Worksheet - MS. AU'S WEBSITE
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What two products of the light reactions are used up in the Calvin cycle? ATP and NADPH. What happens to carbon dioxide molecules in the Calvin cycle reactions? In the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide molecules (CO2) are combined with each other and with the electrons and H’s from NADPH to form glucose (C6H12O6).
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The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma. What happens to water molecules in the light reactions? Water molecules (H2O) are split to give electrons, H+ ions, and oxygen gas (O2) . What photosynthesis waste product is formed in the light reactions? oxygen gas (O2) What two products of the light reactions are used up in the Calvin cycle? ATP ...
[DOC File]Photosynthesis Worksheet
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During the Calvin cycle (the light independent reactions) the low energy carbon atoms in carbon dioxide are reduced (i.e., they gain energy from ATP and NADP-H). 21. Packets or “bundles” of light energy are called photons.
[DOC File]Photosynthesis Worksheet
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Concept 8: Cooperation of the Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle. Photosynthesis depends on an interaction between two sets of reactions: _____ _____ and the _____. Chlorophyll and the other molecules responsible for the light reactions are built into the thylakoid membranes. The enzymes that catalyze the Calvin cycle are located in the _____.
[DOC File]Photosynthesis and the Light Reactions
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Photosynthesis Packet. Light-Dependent Reactions. ... Why are the reactions of the Calvin cycle also called the light-independent reactions? _____ 6. Circle the letter of each statement that is true about the Calvin cycle. Correct the false statements. The main products of the Calvin cycle …
[DOCX File]Biology 20 – Photosynthesis worksheet
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The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma. What happens to water molecules in the light reactions? Water molecules (H2O) are split to give electrons, H+ ions, and oxygen gas (O2) . What photosynthesis waste product is formed in the light reactions? oxygen gas (O2) What two products of the light reactions are used up in the Calvin cycle? ATP ...
[DOC File]Photosynthesis Review Worksheet
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Calvin cycle Synthesis portion of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts and does not directly require solar energy; it uses the products of the light dependant reactions to reduce carbon dioxide to a carbohydrate. Part B. Answer the following questions. 1. Explain the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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