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Chapter 8 PART II - Photosynthesis
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Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5
FINAL ROUND
Topic 1:
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Question: Which of the following is NOT a step in the light-dependent reactions?
a. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain.
b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light.
c. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane.
d. ATP and NADPH are used to produce high-energy sugars.
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ANSWER
Topic 1:
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Question: Which of the following is NOT a step in the light-dependent reactions?
a. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain.
b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light.
c. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane.
d. ATP and NADPH are used to produce high-energy sugars.
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Topic 1:
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Question: Which of the following is inside the thylakoid membrane?
a. Electron transport chain
b. Photosystem I
c. ATP synthase
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: Which of the following is inside the thylakoid membrane?
a. Electron transport chain
b. Photosystem I
c. ATP synthase
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: Why does the inside of the thylakoid membrane become positively charged during the light-dependent reactions?
a. H+ ions are released as water splits.
b. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the membrane.
c. ATP synthase produced ATP from ADP.
d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the stroma.
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Topic 1:
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Question: Why does the inside of the thylakoid membrane become positively charged during the light-dependent reactions?
a. H+ ions are released as water splits.
b. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the membrane.
c. ATP synthase produced ATP from ADP.
d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the stroma.
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Topic 1:
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Question: Which pathway represents the flow of electrons during photosynthesis?
a. H2O Photosystem I Photosystem II
b. O2 ADP Calvin cycle
c. Photosystem I Calvin cycle NADPH
d. H2O NADPH Calvin cycle
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ANSWER
Topic 1:
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Question: Which pathway represents the flow of electrons during photosynthesis?
a. H2O Photosystem I Photosystem II
b. O2 ADP Calvin cycle
c. Photosystem I Calvin cycle NADPH
d. H2O NADPH Calvin cycle
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Topic 1:
$500 Question
Question: Where are photosystems I and II found?
a. In the stroma
b. In the thylakoid membrane
c. In the Calvin cycle
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: Where are photosystems I and II found?
a. In the stroma
b. In the thylakoid membrane
c. In the Calvin cycle
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
Topic 2:
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Question: The Calvin cycle is another name for
a. light-independent reactions.
b. light-dependent reactions.
c. photosynthesis
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: The Calvin cycle is another name for
a. light-independent reactions.
b. light-dependent reactions.
c. photosynthesis
d. All of the aboveBACK TO GAME
Topic 2:
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Question: The Calvin cycle takes place in the
a. stroma
b. photosystems
c. thylakoid membranes
d. chlorophyll moleculesBACK TO GAME
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Question: The Calvin cycle takes place in the
a. stroma
b. photosystems
c. thylakoid membranes
d. chlorophyll moleculesBACK TO GAME
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Question: What is a product of the Calvin cycle?
a. oxygen gas
b. ATP
c. high-energy sugars
d. carbon dioxide gasBACK TO GAME
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Question: What is a product of the Calvin cycle?
a. oxygen gas
b. ATP
c. high-energy sugars
d. carbon dioxide gasBACK TO GAME
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Question: How does the Calvin cycle differ from the light-dependent reactions?
a. It takes place in the stroma.
b. It takes place in chloroplasts.
c. It requires light.
d. It takes place in the thylakoid.
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Question: How does the Calvin cycle differ from the light-dependent reactions?
a. It takes place in the stroma.
b. It takes place in chloroplasts.
c. It requires light.
d. It takes place in the thylakoid.
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Topic 2:
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Question: If carbon dioxide is completely removed from a plant’s environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant’s production of high-energy sugars?
a. More sugars will be produced.
b. No sugars will be produced.
c. The same number of sugars will be produced but without carbon dioxide.
d. Carbon dioxide does not affect the production of high-energy sugars in plants.
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Question: If carbon dioxide is completely removed from a plant’s environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant’s production of high-energy sugars?
a. More sugars will be produced.
b. No sugars will be produced.
c. The same number of sugars will be produced but without carbon dioxide.
d. Carbon dioxide does not affect the production of high-energy sugars in plants.
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Topic 3:
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Question: Which of the following affects the rate of photosynthesis?
a. water
b. light intensity
c. temperature
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: Which of the following affects the rate of photosynthesis?
a. water
b. light intensity
c. temperature
d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME
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Question: If you continue to increase the intensity of light that a plant receives, what happens?
a. The rate of photosynthesis increases with light intensity.
b. The rate of photosynthesis decreases with light intensity.
c. The rate of photosynthesis increases and then levels off.
d. The rate of photosynthesis does not change.
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Topic 3:
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Question: If you continue to increase the intensity of light that a plant receives, what happens?
a. The rate of photosynthesis increases with light intensity.
b. The rate of photosynthesis decreases with light intensity.
c. The rate of photosynthesis increases and then levels off.
d. The rate of photosynthesis does not change.
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Topic 3:
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Question: What would you expect to happen to plants at temperatures greater than 45°C?
a. They will have a very high rate of photosynthesis.
b. They will have a less than optimal rate of photosynthesis.
c. They will have a high rate of photosynthesis if light intensity is also great.
d. They will have an optimal rate of photosynthesis if water is available.
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Topic 3:
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Question: What would you expect to happen to plants at temperatures greater than 45°C?
a. They will have a very high rate of photosynthesis.
b. They will have a less than optimal rate of photosynthesis.
c. They will have a high rate of photosynthesis if light intensity is also great.
d. They will have an optimal rate of photosynthesis if water is available.
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Topic 3:
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Question: Which of the graphs in Figure 8-2 represents the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. DBACK TO GAME
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Question: Which of the graphs in Figure 8-2 represents the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. DBACK TO GAME
Topic 3:
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Question: The first process in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is
a. oxygen production
b. electron transport
c. light absorption
d. ATP formationBACK TO GAME
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Question: The first process in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is
a. oxygen production
b. electron transport
c. light absorption
d. ATP formationBACK TO GAME
Topic 4:
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Question: The principal pigment in plants that captures sunlight energy is
a. chlorophyll
b. oxygen
c. ADP
d. ATPBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Topic 4:
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Question: The principal pigment in plants that captures sunlight energy is
a. chlorophyll
b. oxygen
c. ADP
d. ATPBACK TO GAME
Topic 4:
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Question: Which of the following is NOT produced in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?
a. NADPH
b. oxygen
c. sugars
d. ATPBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Topic 4:
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Question: Which of the following is NOT produced in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?
a. NADPH
b. oxygen
c. sugars
d. ATPBACK TO GAME
Topic 4:
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Question: The color of light that is LEAST useful to a plant during photosynthesis is
a. red
b. blue
c. orange
d. greenBACK TO GAME
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Topic 4:
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Question: The color of light that is LEAST useful to a plant during photosynthesis is
a. red
b. blue
c. orange
d. greenBACK TO GAME
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Question: The first step in photosynthesis is the
a. synthesis of water.
b. absorption of light energy.
c. formation of ATP.
d. breakdown of carbon dioxide.
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Question: The first step in photosynthesis is the
a. synthesis of water.
b. absorption of light energy.
c. formation of ATP.
d. breakdown of carbon dioxide.
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Topic 4:
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Question: In a typical plant, all of the following factors are necessary for photosynthesis EXCEPT
a. chlorophyll
b. light
c. oxygen
d. carbon dioxideBACK TO GAME
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Question: In a typical plant, all of the following factors are necessary for photosynthesis EXCEPT
a. chlorophyll
b. light
c. oxygen
d. carbon dioxideBACK TO GAME
Topic 5:
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Question: Which pigment traveled the shortest distance?
a. yellow-orange
b. yellow
c. yellow-green
d. blue-greenBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Topic 5:
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Question: Which pigment traveled the shortest distance?
a. yellow-orange
b. yellow
c. yellow-green
d. blue-greenBACK TO GAME
Topic 5:
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Question: A valid conclusion that can be drawn from this information is that the source of the extract
a. have only one color of pigment.
b. are yellow-orange rather than green.
c. use only chlorophyll during photosynthesis.
d. contain several pigments.
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Topic 5:
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Question: A valid conclusion that can be drawn from this information is that the source of the extract
a. have only one color of pigment.
b. are yellow-orange rather than green.
c. use only chlorophyll during photosynthesis.
d. contain several pigments.
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Topic 5:
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Question: In which organelles would most of these pigments be found?
a. vacuoles
b. chloroplasts
c. centrioles
d. ribosomesBACK TO GAME
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Topic 5:
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Question: In which organelles would most of these pigments be found?
a. vacuoles
b. chloroplasts
c. centrioles
d. ribosomesBACK TO GAME
Topic 5:
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Question: Which process best defines the following equation.
Water + carbon dioxide sugars + oxygen
a. respiration
b. photosynthesis
c. light reactions
d. dark reactions BACK TO GAME
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Question: Which process best defines the following equation.
Water + carbon dioxide sugars + oxygen
a. respiration
b. photosynthesis
c. light reactions
d. dark reactions BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:
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Question: At what distance is gas production at its highest?
a. 10 cm
b. 20 cm
c. 30 cm
d. 40 cm
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Question: At what distance is gas production at its highest?
a. 10 cm
b. 20 cm
c. 30 cm
d. 40 cm
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FINAL ROUND Question
Question: How many oxygen bubbles formed when the light was 30 cm away form the plant?
a. 15
b. 12
c. 8
d. 5
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ANSWER
FINAL ROUND Answer
Question: How many oxygen bubbles formed when the light was 30 cm away form the plant?
a. 15
b. 12
c. 8
d. 5
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