Identify the thylakoid membrane, granum, outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma A B C D E

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Identify the thylakoid membrane, granum, outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma

A

B

C

D

E

Identify the thylakoid membrane, granum, outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma

A

B

C

D

E

Which of the following is the primary light absorbing pigment?

A. ThylakoidB. TanninsC. Chlorophyll D. Carotenoids

Which of the following is the primary light absorbing pigment?

A. ThylakoidB. TanninsC. Chlorophyll D. Carotenoids

Why do plants appear green?

Why do plants appear green?

Pigments only absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect what they can’t absorb. We see the wavelength that is reflected.

What are the two steps of photosynthesis?

H2O

O2

Light-Dependent & Light-Independent Reactions

Which of the following is the chemical formula for photosynthesis?

A. C6H1206 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O

B. C6H1206 + 6H2O 6O2 + lactic acid

C. 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H1206 + 6O2

D. None of the above

Which of the following is the chemical formula for photosynthesis?

A. C6H1206 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O

B. C6H1206 + 6H2O 6O2 + lactic acid

C. 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H1206 + 6O2

D. None of the above

Which of the statements best describes the process of photosynthesis?

A. Plants use oxygen to make glucoseB. Chloroplasts absorb sunlight in the thylakoid

membrane and store chemical energy to produce sugars

C. Chlorophyll builds sugars (glucose) in the thylakoid membrane

D. Light breaks down water molecules and releases carbon dioxide

Which of the statements best describes the process of photosynthesis?

A. Plants use oxygen to make glucoseB. Chloroplasts absorb sunlight in the thylakoid

membrane and store chemical energy to produce sugars

C. Chlorophyll builds sugars (glucose) in the thylakoid membrane

D. Light breaks down water molecules and releases carbon dioxide

What is the goal of photosynthesis?

A. To create proteinsB. To create glucoseC. To create enzymesD. To create nucleic acids

What is the goal of photosynthesis?

A. To create proteinsB. To create glucoseC. To create enzymesD. To create nucleic acids

Where do light dependent reactions occur?

A. The stromaB. LamelleC. GranaD. Thylakoid membranes

Where do light dependent reactions occur?

A. The stromaB. LamelleC. GranaD. Thylakoid membranes

What are the reactants in light-dependent reactions? What are the products?

What are the reactants in light-dependent reactions? What are the products?

H2O

O2

Reactants (what goes in) – Light energy (SUNLIGHT) and water (H2O)

Products- (what goes out) - O2, ATP, NADPH

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