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- What is the most important phototropic process in plants?Melvin Calvin and Andrew Benson determined the steps in the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis by exposing the green alga Chlorella to CO2 labeled with the radioisotope carbon 14. By looking at which compounds the C14 ended up in, they were able to identify all intermediates in this cyclic pathway. Why did they predict correctly that the same set of intermediates would be formed in the light reaction in land plants?What is photoinhibition and how does this concept involve the PSII reaction center protein D1 and its repair cycle?
- An experiment was done to determine how color of light and distance affects photosynthetic activity of the pond weed. Pond weed was placed in a test tube containing a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate, and had its end cut; light was placed 50 cm away and four colors were tested (clear, red, blue, and green). After placing the light, the pondweed was given a certain amount of time to adjust before counting the bubbles, bubbles were counted for 1, 3, and 5 minutes. Only the bubbles that came out of the cut end was counted to represent the rate of photosynthesis. Below is the tabulated results. What are the possible factors or errors that could have affected clear/white light to have lower photosynthetic activity? In theory this should have the highest rate.What is photoreactivation?What is the key role of light energy in the initial step of thephotosynthetic light reactions?
- The green color of plants is explained by the wavelengths of light that are reflected, transmitted, and absorbed by the chlorophylls in the thylakoids. Which of the following statements is true? Plants appear green because chlorophylls reflect and transmit yellow and green wavelengths of light, and absorb red and violet-blue wavelengths of light. Plants appear green because chlorophylls reflect and transmit red and blue wavelengths of light, and absorb yellow and green wavelengths of light. Plants appear green because chlorophylls reflect and transmit red and blue wavelengths of light, and absorb white wavelength of light. Plants appear green because chlorophylls reflect and transmit white wavelength of light, and absorb red and violet-blue wavelengths of light.What is so special about thylakoid membranes (and chloroplasts in general) that allow it to be the site for photosynthetic activity in plants?What is the chemical species that is transferred through the light reactions? (Box A) What energy-rich compound is produced by the actions of the cytochrome complex? (Box B) What is the compound (Box C) used to donate electrons to the photosystems, and which gives rise to 2H+ and O2. What energy is used to energise the light reactions? (Box D) What is the product of the reaction that is occurring at NADP+ reductase? (Box E) Provide names for structures i and ii