Campbell Biology
Campbell Biology
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ISBN: 9780135188743
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10.2, Problem 3CC
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To analyze: The dependence of light reaction on the Calvin cycle.

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Photosynthesis is a process by which plants fix atmospheric carbon dioxide into sugar while harnessing energy from the sunlight. This process involves two major reactions called the Calvin cycle and the light reaction.

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In photosynthesis, reaction? which of the following is NOT true about the light-dependent ("light”) Light-excited electrons in chlorophyll provide the energy for ATP production None of the other four answers (All are true of the light-dependent reaction) The light-dependent reaction converts light energy to chemical energy stored in ATP The light-dependent reaction (non-cyclic) captures electrons in NADPH Glucose is synthesized from CO2 and water during the light-dependent reaction
IS THIS A GOOD BREAK DOWN? WHAT ELSE CAN I SHOULD I ADD?  Briefly explain the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis: where does this take place, what are the reactants and what is produced? Light-dependent reactions are used to convert light energy into chemical energy for use by the plants. Through the process of photosynthesis, the energy collected from the sun is broken down, along with water molecules, to produce NADPH and ATP. Light-dependent reactions Goal Convert light energy into chemical energy Location Chloroplasts—thylakoids Input Sunlight, H2O, NADP+, ADP Output NADPH, ATP, O2
highest rate of photosynthesis? 3. Based on your observations, which wavelength (color) of light might be expected to generate the General Questions: 1. Why are plants typically green? 2. Photosynthesis produces the oxygen (O2) on which all aerobic organisms depend for survival. What other factors make photosynthesis essential to the maintenance of virtually all life on earth? 3. In the experiment that tested the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis, we did not run a control tube during the experiment. Why is a control important in an experiment? How would you design a control for this experiment? Be specific 4. If during the experiment, you found that the control tube generated pressure and had a measurable rate of "photosynthesis" just like the experimental tube did, what would this fact tell you about the experiment?
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