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- Figure 8.18 Which of the following statements is true? In photosynthesis, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH are reactants. G3P and water are products. In photosynthesis, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide are reactants. G3P and oxygen are products. In photosynthesis, water, carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH are reactants. RuBP and oxygen are products. In photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide are reactants. G3P and oxygen are products.1 point The image below shows 2 processes that occur in plants and one process that occurs in animals. For plant, which tissue does the top process take place? Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ant celt PHOTOSYNTHESIS A mitochondria CELLULAR RESPIRATION nima Eplan tuegWhich among the following statements is CORRECT? The thylakoid membrane, in the chlorophyll, contains photosystems which are used to capture photons and excite electrons Electrons excited in photosystem II help the chloroplast produce NADPH Stroma is a gelatinous matrix inside chloroplast that contains ribosomes, DNA, and enzymes Electrons excited in the photosystem I help the chloroplast produce ATP
- 1st concept: cell communication 2nd concept: photosynthesisPut the steps of photosynthesis in order 1. NADPH is oxidized 2. PhotosystemCells are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their surroundings. Which of the following best explains why plant cells require sunlight to make organic compounds, according to Gibbs’s theory of free energy? The photosynthetic reaction releases free energy to the surroundings. The photosynthetic reaction’s free energy is in equilibrium. The reactants of photosynthesis have less free energy than the products. The change in free energy (∆G) of the photosynthetic system is less than zero.
- Some people say that plant cells carry out photosynthesis and animal cells carry out respiration. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?Put the steps of photosynthesis in order NADPH is oxidized Photosystem I Rubisco fixes carbon to a precursor NADP+ is reduced 5 carbon precursor is remade Water donates electrons Energy from electrons pumps hydrogen ions across a membraneDraw up a scenario where a mitochondria fuses into a chloroplast successfully. Draw and explain where critical regions of mitochondria for energy will end up in the chloroplast. Your scenario should include details explaining function of important components. Your drawing and explanation should be done by your own handwriting. no word limit
- Which of the following does NOT apply to chloroplasts? They contain an internal membrane system consisting of thylakoids They contain chlorophyll and the enzymes required for photosynthesis They are bounded by two membranes, the inner of which is folded into the cristae They synthesize ATP (adenosine triphosphate) from ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and Pi (inorganic phosphate)What are grana? convolutions of the inner chloroplast membrane pigments found in chloroplasts thick fluids inside chloroplasts stacks of membranous sacsPhotosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant? Steam and leaf Leaf and other chloroplast bearing plants Bark and leaf Roots and chloroplast bearing plants