Photosynthesis

About chloroplasts, the light dependant, light indenpendant stage of photosynthesis and factors affecting photosynthesis. 

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  • Created on: 06-10-14 09:50
Where in the chloroplasts does the light dependent reaction occur?
Thylakiod membrane
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Where in the chloroplasts does the light independent reaction occur?
Stroma
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What energy does the light dependent reaction require?
Solar
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What colour light(s) does a green pigment reflect?
Green
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What is the waste product of the light dependent reaction?
Oxygen
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What is the process called when water is broken down into an electron and a proton?
Photolysis
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What happens to NADP when a hydrogen atom is added?
Reduced
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How many carbons are in Ru Bp in the light independent reaction?
30
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What enzyme is added to the light independent reaction?
Ribisco
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Which is the correct order?
RuBp + cO2 = GP + ATP+ reduced NADP = TP = hexose sugar
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What is the correct carbon equation for the light independent reaction?
30+6 = 6+30
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A factor that is at the least favorable level?
Limiting factor
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When does the light compensation point occur?
No net gas exchange
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What does CO2 affect during respiration?
Ribisco
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At too high a temperature what happens to RIbisco?
Denatured
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With a lack of CO2, why does RuBp start to rise?
Because it is not converted into GP
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