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- What is so special about thylakoid membranes (and chloroplasts in general) that allow it to be the site for photosynthetic activity in plants?What effect does the buildup of Oxygen have on Rubisco, and what effect does this have on photosynthesis?β -Carotene is a carotenoid that mammals can use as a source of vitamin A. What is the function of carotenoids in photosynthetic organisms?
- What does the starch pattern in the variegated (multicolored) Coleus leaves suggest about the relationship between photosynthesis, and the location of the synthesis of starch in these types of leaves?What is the significance of Photosynthesis?What is the complete chemical equation of photosynthesis?
- From a plant's perspective, the main purpose of photosynthesis is to Group of answer choices a)to produce sugars and oxygen for heterotrophs. b)plants are not cognitive organisms and therefore we have no idea what the "purpose" of photosynthesis is for the plant. c)to produce enough O2 gas for the plant to survive through the night. d)make sugars, such as glucose, to use for building cell walls and for energy needed by the plant.What is the benefit of Photorespiration in plants and what problem does it pose in many 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
- What is the significance of the proton gradient that is established across the thylakoid membrane during electron transport in the thylakoid?What is the relationship between the energy content of a photon and the wavelength of light? How does the wavelength of light determine whether it will stimulate photosynthesis? How do the absorbance properties of photosynthetic pigments determine the direction in which energy is transferred within a photosynthetic unit?What is the source of the 3-phosphoglycerate in photosynthetic plants?