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Card 6
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The products of the photolysis (splitting) of water are...
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Card 7
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In the light-indepedent reaction (Calvin cycle) Ribulose biphospate combines with CO2, aided by enzyme action. What is the product of this?
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Card 8
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..................... reactions are used to reduce Glycerate 3 phosphate to triose phosphate in the calvin cycle.
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Card 9
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In the calvin cycle, some of the Triose Phospate created is converted into glucose. What is NOT a possible use of the glucose produced?
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Card 10
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Why is the rate of photosynthesis not equal to the net uptake of CO2 by a plant?
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Card 11
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Why are there different pigments present in the chloroplast?
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Card 12
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It is called the 'compensation point' when...
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Card 13
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'The rate of photosynthesis is affected by the factor whose level is at the least favourable value' this is called the...
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Card 14
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Why is hot methanol used to drop samples of photosynthesising algae into in the Calvin lollipop experiment?
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