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16. Within the chloroplast, grana are ____.
stacks of enfolded thylakoid membrane
the site for starch storage
the site of carbon fixation reactions
the stroma
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- ⁰ с B D A the chloroplast C (single stack) outer membrane A inner membrane B & FREE MATERIAL REPRODUCTION OF THIS WORKSHEET IS ALLOWED AND ENCOURAGED. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. PH: low 7. water 8. oxygen Lumen 5. light thylakoid stroma D ribosomes granum H+ starch granule 10. lamellae H+ 11. plastid DNA ATP intermembrane space 9. chloroplast envelope 12. carotenoids pH: the reactionsThe light reactions of photosynthesis take place ______. in the stroma in the thylakoid membrane in the cytosol on the cristaeDlagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis STROMA ow soncedration Oytnho e mples Photoeystem B Photoeystan I NADP Light OPM THYLAKOID SPACE gh r cenentration Cavin Cyele Thylakoid membrane ATP STROMA dow H ooncentration) ythse ADP Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a leaf cell. The events of the light dependent cydle that take place along the thylakoid membrane are shown. ight energy is captured by ATP synthase O Photosystems I and II D NADP+ reductase O The thylakoid membrane's lipid structures
- In photosynthesis, an H+ ion gradient forms across the ______. thylakoid membrane outer chloroplast membrane inner chloroplast membrane endomembraneDiagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosymtnes STROMA dow soncentrations Photoeystem PhotoeytmE oomple Light Ligt THYLAKOID SPACE Ohigh concentration) Thylakold membrane ATP wynthase STROMA low H concentration) ADP en from a chloroplast inside of a le the light dependent cyde that take place along the thylakoid membrane a Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane In photosystem I and II, an electron will O be transferred to ATP be transferred to NADPH lose energy gain energyI. Match the correct labels for following the diagram of a chloroplast. Each answer may be used only once. a label 1 b label 2 label 3 d label 4 -5 label 5 76. outer membrane 77. inner membrane 78. granum 79. thylakoid 80. stroma
- . The Chioroplast o Two membranes Intermembrane space is between them o Thin inside inner membrane ( stacked on top of one another Inside thylakoid is o Fluid inside intermembrane space ( Step 2: of Energy o High energy used to form can be used to do work or create sugars to store energy Only lasts a few seconds inside cells. Step 3: of Energy Calvin Cycle L fixation) turned into using energy from can store energy for much longer o Why can't plants survive on the ATP produced in steps 1 and 2 alone? Balance sheet for Photosynthesis Reactions (Step 1 and 2) Light and NADPH from energy o Produces stored energy in the form of Calvin Cycle (L Reactions, Step 3) and NADPH during o Produces organic compounds, using the energy stored in the reactions www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kevstone-Science © 2020 fo present Keystone Sclence- All Rights ReservedIn chloroplasts, ATP synthase complex, PSI and PS II are all located in the thylakoid membrane O a. False O b. TrueOearmTemersture and Aote of Photonanthesis 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 lemperature ('C) The photosynthesis is 25 C 15 C SC 30 C Previous OOOO
- Produces two identical cells Mitosis ?Copper oxide (Cu20) was added to detect the presence of Peptide bonds .a O Nucleic acids .b O Carbohydrates .cO Fatty acids .d O Reducing sugars .e O eo discolor cannot been easily seen under the light microscope Activate Wir Chloroplasts Goao Qttings to 76°F Mostly sunnyDiagram 4: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis STROMA dow concentralion Photonystem B Cytch e Photosystem Light omplex Light NADP reductoe NADP NADPH THYLAKOID SPACE igh ooncentration) Cavin Cyle Thylakid menbrane ATP STROMA ow H eone sythase ADP ATP Diagram 4 shows a single thylakoid membrane taken from a chloroplast inside of a leaf cell. The events of the light dependent cycle that take place along the thylakoid membrane are shown. Light energy is captured by O ATP synthase O Photosystems I and II O NADP+ reductase The thylakoid membrane's lipid structures Drovious. The Chioroplast o Two membranes • ntermembrane space is between them o Thin inside inner membrane ( stacked on top of one another Inside thylakoid is o Fluid inside intermembrane space ( Step 2: of Energy o High energy used to form can be used to do work or create sugars to store energy Only lasts a few seconds inside cells. Step 3: of Energy Calvin Cycle L fixation) turned into using energy from can store energy for much longer o Why can't plants survive on the ATP produced in steps 1 and 2 alone? Balance sheet for Photosynthesis Reactions (Step 1 and 2) Light and NADPH from energy o Produces stored energy in the form of Calvin Cycle L Reactions, Step 3) and NADPH during o Produces organic compounds, using the energy stored in the reactions www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kevstone-Science © 2020 to present Keystone Sclence- All Rights Reserved