BSC 1010C Ch10 Study Review Practice Test.
Photosynthesis and respiration in plants
Drag the labels from the left to their correct locations in the concept map on the right. Not all labels will be used. - CORRECT ANSWER a. sunlight
b. photosynthesis
c. chloroplasts
d. sugar
e. chlorophy...
Drag the labels from the left to their correct locations in the concept map on the right. Not all labels will
be used. - CORRECT ANSWER a. sunlight
b. photosynthesis
c. chloroplasts
d. sugar
e. chlorophyll
f. carbon dioxide
g. cellular respiration
h. mitochondria
Inputs and outputs of the light reactions
From the following choices, identify those that are the inputs and outputs of the light reactions. (Recall
that inputs to chemical reactions are modified over the course of the reaction as they are converted into
products. In other words, if something is required for a reaction to occur, and it does not remain in its
original form when the reaction is complete, it is an input.)
Drag each item to the appropriate bin. If the item is not an input to or an output from the light
reactions, drag it to the "not input or output" bin. - CORRECT ANSWER Input: NADP+, ADP, water, light
Output: ATP, NADPH, O2
Not input or output: CO2, G3P, glucose
, Inputs and outputs of the Calvin cycle
From the following choices, identify those that are the inputs and outputs of the Calvin cycle.
Drag each item to the appropriate bin. If the item is not an input to or an output from the Calvin cycle,
drag it to the "not input or output" bin. - CORRECT ANSWER Input: NADPH, ATP, CO2
Output: ADP, NADP+, G3P
Not input or output: O2, glucose, light
Redox reactions of photosynthesis
In photosynthesis, a redox compound that is produced in the light reactions is required to drive other
redox reactions in the Calvin cycle, as shown in this figure along with other components of
photosynthesis.
Drag the terms to the appropriate blanks to complete the following sentences summarizing the redox
reactions of photosynthesis. Terms may be used once, more than once, or not at all. - CORRECT ANSWER
1) In the light reactions, light energy is used to oxidize H2O to O2.
2) The electrons derived from this oxidation reaction in the light reactions are used to reduce NADP+ to
NADPH.
3) The Calvin cycle oxidizes the light-reactions product NADPH to NADP+.
4)The electrons derived from this oxidation reaction in the Calvin cycle are used to reduce CO2 to G3P.
Chloroplast structure and function
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