Calvin Cycle Review
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- Q1Is the Calvin Cycle a light reaction?No, it doesn't need light to occur.Yes, it won't occur without sunlight.120s
- Q2What combines with RuBP at the beginning of the Calvin Cycle?GlucoseWaterCO2Oxygen120s
- Q3Where does the Calvin Cycle take place?On the thylakoid membrane.Outside the chloroplast.In the stroma.In the thylakoids.120s
- Q4What products from the light reactions are used in the Calvin Cycle?ADP and NADP+ATP and NADPHCO2 and GlucoseOxygen and Water120s
- Q5What does the Calvin Cycle produce?OxygenWaterCO2Glucose120s
- Q6What are stomata?Openings on leaves that let water and gasses in and out.The liquid inside chloroplasts.120s
- Q7What's different about plants that use the C4 pathway?Their Calvin cycle uses 4 ATP.They have 4 Calvin Cycles.They have 4 stomata.They fix their carbon in 4s.120s
- Q8What's different about plants who use the CAM pathway?They never close their stomata.They take in CO2 at night and use it during the day.They grow really fast.They take in CO2 during the day and use it at night.120s