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monster
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gold
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rocket
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baam
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What are the products of the light-dependent reactions?
ATP, reduced NADP (NADPH), and oxygen
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shark
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In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?,
Chloroplast
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What molecule is formed when COâ combines with RuBP?
GP (glycerate-3-phosphate)
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Which pigment is primarily responsible for absorbing light energy?,
Chlorophyll a
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What happens to GP in the Calvin cycle?
It is reduced to TP using ATP and NADPH
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baam
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fairy
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What is the fate of most TP molecules?
Regenerate RuBP
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Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
Stroma
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What effect does increasing light intensity have on photosynthesis?
Rate increases until another factor becomes limiting
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What is the role of reduced NADP (NADPH)?
Provides hydrogen/reducing power in the Calvin cycle
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Which molecule accepts electrons at the end of the electron transport chain?
NADP
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What is the role of ATP in photosynthesis?
Provides energy for the Calvin cycle
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What is the fate of some TP molecules?
Used to form glucose and other organic molecules
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