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Bio 100 BYU Independent Study Midterm 1 Questions & Answers
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Bio 100 BYU Independent Study Midterm 1 
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The reactions of photosynthesis can be divided into two stages: - Answer-Light-dependent and lightindependent 
The full range of energy in the universe is called - Answer-The electromagnetic spectrum 
Which one of the following is not a photosynthetic pigment? - Answer-Photosystem I 
How do C4 plants differ from C3 plants? - Answer-C4 plants store carbon in the PEP molecule. 
C4 plants have a special anatomical structure. 
C4 plants ...
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What happens when a suitable substrate binds to an enzyme? - ANSWER-The active site amino acids bond with the substrate 
 
Cyanide binds to cytochrome oxidase at a site where the substrate oxygen would normally bind. This is an example of - ANSWER-competitive inhibition 
 
an example of a catabolic reaction is - ANSWER-lactate fermentation 
 
what is an anabolic process that is endergonic and endothermic? - ANSWER-CH₄ +2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O 
 
ATP yields 7.3 kcal/mol of free energy and it i...
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AP Biology: Exam Review: Practice 
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1. _______ is a process of nuclear division in which the number of chromosomes in certain cells 
is halved during gamete formation. 
 
a. Mitosis 
 
b. Meiosis 
 
c. Spermatogenesis 
 
d. Glycolysis B. Meiosis 
 
1. Simple molecules are further broken down in cells in a process called _________, during 
which energy stored in their chemical bonds is used to power the production of ATP. 
A. photosynthesis 
B. anabolism 
C. resp...
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Honors Biology Chapter 8 with Complete 
 
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What is the significance of the electron transport chain in photosynthesis? 
 The electron transport chain transfers electrons through a series of proteins, creating a 
proton gradient that drives the synthesis of ATP. 
 
What are the two main stages of photosynthesis? 
 The two main stages of photosynthesis are the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin 
cycle. 
 
What is the role of NADP+ in photosynthesis? 
 NADP+ acts as a...
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Campbell Biology Concepts and Connections Chapter 7 - Study Questions with correct answers
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One of the important waste products of photosynthesis is oxygen gas. Where does this oxygen gas come from? 
Oxygen is released when water is broken down to extract electrons and protons for use in the light reactions. 
 
 
 
The light reactions produce _____. 
oxygen, NADPH, and ATP 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The thylakoid membranes bring together the components necessary to carry out the _____. 
light reactions 
 
 
 
Incoming photons of light energy initiate photosynthesis by _____. 
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(aerobic respiration) whay are two main types of energy releasing pathways ANS Both start at cytoplasm, one ends in cytoplasm, other ends in mitochondria 
 
What is a collection of light harvesting pigments called? ANS Photosystems 
 
In the Calvin-Benson cycle what bines with co2, and what does it make? ANS 1. Ribulose Bisphosphate 
2. G3p 
 
Where does aerobic respiration occur? ANS Mitochondria 
 
During preparatory reaction pyruva...
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A sequence of changes in a community 
Over a period of time - Answer Define Succession 
 
Final stage 
Stable - Answer Define Climax community 
 
Thylakoids made of membranes 
Arranged as grana 
Contain chlorophyll 
Arranged as photosystems 
Membranes contain ATPase 
Electron carriers associated with thylakoid membranes - Answer Describe the structures in a chloroplast involved in the light-dependent reactions 
 
Crops grown all year round 
Plants photosynthesise 24 hours a day 
Less physi...
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BS161 Chapter 8 Test | Questions with 100% Solutions/Verified Answers| Already Passed
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The inner (internal) membrane of the chloroplasts which contains chlorophyll and other light 
capturing pigments is also called the ______ membrane - ANSWER thylakoid 
Pigment molecules within the photosystems capture packets of light energy that are called 
_______. - ANSWER photons 
What is liberated during the light-dependent stages of photosynthesis? - ANSWER Oxygen
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Honors Biology Final Exam Review Questions with Answers 
NADP+ - Answer-an electron carrier; converts to NADPH when it is carrying 2 high energy-electrons 
 
light-dependent reactions - Answer-require the direct involvement of light and light-absorbing pigments; produces ATP, NADPH, & oxygen; occurs within the thylakoids 
 
light-independent reactions - Answer-ATP and NADPH molecules (from light-dependent reactions) are used to produce high-energy sugars from carbon dioxide; produced ADP, NADP+...
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What is the purpose of photosynthesis - make sugar for cellular respiration 
 
How does cellular respiration compare to photosynthesis? - Photosynthesis is the flip opposite of cellular respiration 
 
Photoautotroph - self-feeding organism that uses light energy from the sun 
 
some are prokaryotes 
plants 
some are protists 
 
what do SOME protists and plant cells have when they are photoautotrophs? - Chloroplasts 
 
what makes chloroplasts green? - chlorophyll 
 
what is chlorophyll? - green p...
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