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Things To Know For The Chapter 8 Section 1-2 Photosynthesis Test
Where do you find chlorophyll?
What is chlorophyll? What is its function?
What colors of light does chlorophyll absorb?
Why do leaves appear green?
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
What is adenosine triphosphate composed of?
What is the purpose of the dark reactions?
What is the purpose of the light reactions?
Be able to label the parts of a chloroplast.
What is the difference between a heterotroph and an autotroph?
What are the differences between a C4 pathway, a C3 pathway and a CAM pathway?
What is a photosystem?
What is PGAL and RuBP? Which is the starting material for the Calvin Cycle? What is the
name of a 3 carbon sugar produced in the Calvin Cycle?
What happens to electrons at the end of the electron transport chain?
What 3 things affect the rate of photosynthesis?
What would happen to the rate of photosynthesis if the temperature was too high?
Where do the dark reactions occur?
What is the electron transport chain?
Where do the light reactions occur?
What is the liquid portion of the chloroplast called?
Where does the energy used to fuel the dark reactions come from?
What is the byproduct of photosynthesis? (What is produced but not wanted or needed?)
Where does photosynthesis occur?
Define light reactions.
Define dark reactions.
Know the light reactions are also referred to as the light dependent reactions.
Know the dark reactions are also referred to as the light independent reactions or Calvin Cycle.
What are carotenoids? What colors of light will they reflect?
Know the starting material of the Calvin cycle and the basic reaction cycle (it is in your notes).