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- 1) What type of organisms can carry out photosynthesis? 2) Why is photosynthesis important? 3) Draw a chloroplast and label the stroma, thylakoid, and granum, and lumen. 4) What is chromatography? 5) Write the equation for photosynthesis: Styles 6) Where do the light and dark reactions or Calvin Cycle occur in the plant? Accessibility: Good to go Q Search L 29 9 darrow_forwardplease help!arrow_forwardPhotosynthesis Concept map Homeworkarrow_forward
- What is CAM photosynthesis and why is it better than either C3 or C4 photosynthesis in desert or very arid environments? How does it prevent water loss during the day?arrow_forwardPhotosystem II has what role in photosynthesis? Question 9 options: directly pumping protons across the chloroplast membrane synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi release CO2 and generate NADPH fix CO2 oxidation of H2O to O2arrow_forwardOxygenic photosynthesis, in cyanobacteria, green algae, and green plants, consumes which of the following substrate molecules? H2O, CO2, and C6H12O6 C6H12O6 and O2 only CO2 and C6H12O6 only CO2 and H2O only C6H12O6, H2O, and O2arrow_forward
- Magaia et al. illustrated in Figure 2 the relationship of photosynthetic of temperature rate and respiration rate of C3 plants as a function (2015). Which process hampers the carbohydrate synthesis when the temperature exceeds 30°C? respiration photosynthesis 0 10 40 50 20 30 temperature C Figure 2. Relationship of photosynthetic rate and respiration rate in response to temperature. Ⓒ Magaia et al., 2015 O a. Light-dependent reaction O b. Light-independent reaction O c. Photorespiration O d. Photolysis of water ratearrow_forwardTell me why the authors put this photosynthesis equation here. What do you think is its main purpose for the process of photosynthesis by an equation?arrow_forwardProvide the balanced chemical reaction for cellular respiration.arrow_forward
- For photosynthesis lab in biology 1) This lab uses spinach leaves. Name another plant that would make an interesting comparison to spinach. Explain why you think this leaf would provide an interesting comparison 2) The lights used in this experiment are 60W. What would you predict the effect of having stronger or weaker wattage bulbs would be on your results? Explain. 3)This lab uses 0.2% sodium bicarbonate. What would you predict the effect of raising or lowering the percentage would be on your results? Explain. 4)What are TWO other things that might be manipulated in an experiment using this same protocol other than the type of leaf, percent sodium bicarbonate, and wattage of light bulb? 5) What key thing do you have to look for on the graph to know for certain that your treatment has caused a significant effect?arrow_forwardxygen Production Your experimental team has gathered data on the rate of a plant's photosynthesis, measured by oxygen production, as the light intensity was increased. The graph below was created from your gathered data. Note: Diagram 4 may also be helpful in answering the questions. Use the information in order to answer questions #28 -31. Diagram 7: Rate of Photosynthesis with increasing light intensity 200 - Pmax 150 - 100 - 50 50- -100 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Light Intensity (arbitrary units) Glossary: 1. Pmax: The maximum pressure of oxygen gas. 2. Arbitrary units: The use of this term mean the graph is not using specific units as labels. Light intensity could be measured in lumens and oxygen production could have been measured in mm of Hg Select the best explanation for the oxgen production leveling off as the light increases in intensity. More light reduces the activity of the chlorophyll by breaking the pigment down. More light prevents water from getting to the leaf cells…arrow_forwardPlant bioarrow_forward
- Biology 2eBiologyISBN:9781947172517Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann ClarkPublisher:OpenStax