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Chapter 10 Biology Test

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Where might clorophyll be found?
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What's the definition of autotrophic nutrition?
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Cyclic electron flow uses only ___ ___ ___ and produces ATP, but not NADPH.
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What is a good example of heterotrophic nutrition?
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What are the two stages of photosynthesis?
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What is produced on the side facing the stroma?
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Ribose, adenine and two phosphate groups combine to make ___.
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What happens in the light reaction stage of photosynthesis?
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Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
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Thylakoids may be stacked in columns called _______.
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Is heterotrophic considered to be the consumer or the producer of the biosphere?
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What is the function of the NADP+?
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Where does the citric acid cycle occur in the cell?
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What happens in the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis stage?
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What's the definition of heterotrophic nutrition?
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What is a good example of an autotrophic nutrition?
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What is the second step when you trace the movement of electrons in linear electron flow?
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What is the first step when you trace the movement of electrons in linear electron flow?
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What is the end result in photosynthesis?
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Write the summary equation for photosynthesis.
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humans because they depend on photoautotroph for food and oxygen
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ADP
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it's in the membranes of thylakoids (connected sacs in the chloroplast).
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obtain their organic material from other organisms.
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photo system 1
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in the thylakoids, split water, release O2, produce ATP, and form NADPH
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sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms
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sugar is formed from CO2, using ATP and NADPH
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to pick up free hydrogen ions and electrons to carry them into the cell
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oxygen and water in a chemical reaction
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consumer
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plants because they use the energy of sunlight to make oranic molecules from water and crbon dioxide, and sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms
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the light reactions (the photo part) nd Calvin cycle (synthesis part)
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ATP and NADPH
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grana
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a photon hits a pigment and its energy is passed among pigment molecules until it excites P680
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inside the mitochondria
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on the side facing the stroma
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An excited electron from P680 is transferred to the primary electron acceptor
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6CO2 + 12H20 + light energy__C6H1206 + 6CO2
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A red dress appears red because the red portion of the light that strikes it ____.
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At the end of the electron transport chain, the final electron acceptor is _____.
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Chlorophyll absorbs ______ energy that's converted into the ______ energy.
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Chloroplasts contain stroma which is a dense _____.
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Chloroplasts and ___ generate ATP by chemiosmosis, but use different sources of energy
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In order for muscles to contract in your body, you need ____.
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What reation breaks down glucose to release energy?
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Is autotrophic nutrition considered to be the consumer or the producer of the biosphere?
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The chloroplast molecule that absorbs light energy is _____.
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How many chloroplasts does a typical mesophyll have?

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