Photosynthesis Review *
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- Q1Which of the following produces its own food?HeterotrophHeterophileAutophileAutotroph60s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a eukaryote?AnimalsPlantsBacteriaFungus60s
- Q3Does a prokaryotic cell have chloroplasts?NoYes60s
- Q4What are the individual sac-like discs found within a chloroplast called?StromaThylakoidGranaChlorophyll60s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT included in a molecule of ATP?PhosphateAdenineThyamineRibose60s
- Q6What occurs to ATP to release its stored energy?It's adenine group is removedIt's first phosphate is removedIt's second phosphate is removedIt's third phosphate is removed60s
- Q7The Calvin Cycle is endothermicTrueFalse60s
- Q8Which of the following is responsible for light absorption?StomataETCChlorophyllElectron Acceptors60s
- Q9What is the purpose of photosynthesis?To create sugarsTo create energyTo create ATP60s
- Q10Which of the following are products of photosynthesis?CO2, H2O, and ATPC6H12O6 and O2C12H6O12 and O2CO2 and H2O60s
- Q11Which of the following are reactants of photosynthesis?CO2 and H2OC6H12O6 and O2CO2, H2O, and ATPC12H6O12 and O260s
- Q12What is the purpose of the light reactions?To produce ATPTo produce NADPHTo produce ATP, NADPH, and sugarTo produce ATP & NADPH60s
- Q13What is the purpose of the Calvin Cycle?To produce ATP, NADPH, and sugarTo produce NADPHTo produce ATPTo produce sugar60s
- Q14Where do the light reactions occur?ThylakoidStromaThymusStomata60s
- Q15Where is the concentration of H+ the highest?Neither, the concentrations are equivalent in the stroma & thylakoidThe concentration gradient will vary between the two during photosynthesisInside the StromaInside the Thylakoid60s