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“Photo” Portion of Photosynthesis (“Light Reactions”):
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- Modified TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, write the incorrect underlined word/s and indicate the correct word/s to make the statement true. Plants use light energy mostly in the invisible light range for photosynthesis.arrow_forwardModified TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, write the incorrect underlined word/s and indicate the correct word/s to make the statement true. Photorespiration is a photosynthetic process by which C3 plants take up oxygen in the light, give out some carbon dioxide, and does not produce ATP.arrow_forwardModified TRUE or FALSE. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct. If the statement is false, write the incorrect underlined word/s and indicate the correct word/s to make the statement true. The action spectrum of chlorophyll shows which wavelengths the chlorophyll absorbs best.arrow_forward
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- True or False. If you have two plants of the same species growing in different conditions, the air pressure needed to get the xylem water back to the cut surface will be higher in the plant that is more stressed by low water conditions.arrow_forwardVocabulary. Use each term in the word bank below once for the following vocab: Word bank: Calvin Cycle, electron transport chain, photosystems, chlorophyll, light-dependent reaction, thylakoid Coin-shaped compartment that contains light-absorbing molecules: _________ A series of chemical reactions that produces sugars from carbon dioxide: __________ A series of proteins in the thylakoid membrane that transfer high-energy electrons: _________________ Two groups of molecules in the thylakoid membrane that capture and transfer energy: _______________ Reaction that captures energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light-independent reactions: ______________ Light-absorbing molecule in thylakoid membrane: ____________arrow_forwardDescribes the C4 pathway. Write a 1-2 paragraph narrative discussing, in general, the purpose and steps involved in the pathway. What advantages does this pathway provide for the plant?arrow_forward
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