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Photosynthesis Jeopardy
Agriscience
Agricultural Sciences
Waterford, WI
Plant
Cells
Light
Reaction
Calvin
Cycle
Needs of
Plants
C3/C4/
CAM
Plant
Parts
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Plant Cells
• This is absorbed by a plant during
photosynthesis. (2 things)
• Water & Carbon Dioxide
Plant Cells
• This is produced by a plant during
photosynthesis. (2 things)
• Oxygen & Glucose
Plant Cells
• This is what a plant cell has that an animal cell
does not. (2 things)
• Cell wall and chloroplasts
Plant Cells
• This structure is where hydrogen is stored and
ATP is produced in a chloroplast
• Thylakoid
Plant Cells
• This is where the sugar is produced in the
chloroplast
• Stroma
Light Reaction
• This is the substance that provides hydrogen
that turns ATP Synthase in the chloroplast.
• Water
Light Reaction
• This is the substance that produces ATP on the
thylakoid membrane.
• ATP Synthase
Light Reaction
• This is the energy that is used to split a water
molecule
• Photon light energy
Light Reaction
• This is what moves hydrogen into the
thylakoid.
• Electron Transport System
Light Reaction
• This structure is what is most similar to the
intermembrane space of the mitochondria
• The thylakoid.
Calvin Cycle
• This is the main purpose of the Calvin Cycle
• To produce G3P (or, ultimately, glucose)
Calvin Cycle
• This is what is used to power the Calvin Cycle
• ATP (from the light reaction)
Calvin Cycle
• This is what delivers hydrogen to the Calvin
Cycle in the stroma
• NADP+
Calvin Cycle
• This is the molecule that provides the source
of carbon for the Calvin Cycle.
• CO2
Calvin Cycle
• This is the molecule that binds to carbon from
CO2 in the Calvin Cycle.
• RuBP
Needs of Plants
• This is why plants need sunlight
• It is used to split a water molecule to acquire
hydrogen
Needs of Plants
• This is why plants need fertilizer w/
phosphorus
• It is a part of every ATP molecule (among
other reasons).
Needs of Plants
• This is why plants need well-aerated soil.
• It is needed so that the cells can acquire the
oxygen needed for cellular respiration
Needs of Plants
• This is what a plant needs to move water into
its roots.
• Solutes (sodium and potassium)
Needs of Plants
• This is what plants use to move water up their
stem.
• Transpiration (evaporation of water from the
leaves).
C3/C4/CAM
• This kind of plant cannot photosynthesize if its
stomata are closed.
• C3
C3/C4/CAM
• This kind of plant can photosynthesize even if
its stomata are closed; it will open its stomata
during the day.
• C4
C3/C4/CAM
• This kind of plant can photosynthesize even if
its stomata are closed; it will NOT open its
stomata during the day.
• CAM
C3/C4/CAM
• These are the kinds of plants that produce a
stored form of carbon (usually a four-carbon
acid).
• C4 & CAM plants
C3/C4/CAM
• This is the kind of plant most affected by
photorespiration.
• C3
Plant Parts
• This is the kind of cell in which water moves
up from the roots to a plant’s leaves.
• Xylem
Plant Parts
• This is the kind of cell that can open or close
to regulate water loss and CO2 absorption.
• Stomata
Plant Parts
• This is the kind of structure on woody plants
that helps get oxygen to internal tissue.
• Lenticels
Plant Parts
• This is the kind of protein found in the cell
walls of woody plants to help them stay
upright.
• Lignin
Plant Parts
• This is the kind of cell that moves sugars down
to the stem and root cells from the leaves.
• Phloem
FINAL JEOPARDY
• Make your wagers!
• This is the name of the four-carbon acid most
commonly used by a C4 plant as a source of
carbon for the Calvin Cycle.
• Malic Acid