Name the principal products of photosynthesis light reactions and Calvin cycle, and clearly explain how they are used by the plant. Also name byproducts and how they may affect the environment. Clearly distinguish between principal versus byproducts.
The principle product of light reaction is carbohydrate and oxygen. the by product of light reaction we use for respiration. the calvin cycle start with 6,3 phosphoglycerate. it react with 6 molecule of ATP and form 6,1,3 biphosphoglycerate. now NADH react with it and form 6 glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate and also give a byproduct 1 glyceraldehyde3-phophate . now 6 glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate after giving byproduct 1 glyceraldehyde 3-phophate it convert into 5 glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate . further 5 glyceraldehyde change into 3 ribuloase 5 phosphate and by getting 3 ATP it further change into ribulose 1,5 biphophate and it will take 2 carbon dioxide change into 6,3 phosphoglycerate.
Name the principal products of photosynthesis light reactions and Calvin cycle, and clearly explain how they...
1. Name the 4 products obtained from the reactions of the light phase of photosynthesis. 2. Name the 4 products obtained from the Calvin-Benson cycle reactions. 3. Why do plants convert sugars into starches for storage? (Hint: homeostasis)
easy photosynthesis worksheet (pt. 2)
How does NADP become NADPH? 10. Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? 11. What happens to water in the light-dependent reactions? 12. What are the products of the light-dependent reactions? 13. The light energy from the sun is converted to what type of energy and stored where? 14. How does ATP synthase produce ATP? 15. Where does the Calvin cycle take place? 16. What happens to CO2 in the Calvin cycle? 17. Why are...
During photosynthesis, when is CO 2 utilized? 1.During the light reactions only 2.During the Calvin cycle only 3.During both the light reactions and the Calvin cycle 4.During neither the light reactions nor the Calvin cycle
15. How does energy pass from the light reactions to the Calvin cycle? 16. Understand the details of how solar energy is captured and then passed to the electron-acceptor molecules in the two photosystems. 17. Know the processes by which ATP and NADPH are created during the light reactions. 18. What is photophosphorylation? 19. What are the three steps of the Calvin cycle and what happens during each? 20. How are C3 plants and C4 plants different? 21. What happens...
Which products of the Light Reaction of photosynthesis are utilized by the Calvin cycle? Carbon dioxide and RuBP RuBP and G3P O NADP+ and ADP ATP and RuBP
In photosynthesis, a redox compound that is produced in the light reactions is required to drive other redox reactions in the Calvin cycle, as shown in this fiqure along with other components of photosynthesis. но CO. sight NADP" aADe +P Calvin cydle Light reactions sJet. ATP NADPH chioroplast G3P (sugar) Drag the terms to the appropriate blanks to complete the following sentences summarizing the redox reactions of photosynthesis. Terms may be used once,, more than once, or not at all....
Photosynthesis Worksheet 1. Write the overall reaction for photosynthesis: 2. What does photosynthesis require in addition to water and carbon dioxide? 3. What is the principal pigment of plants? 4. Circle the letter of the region(s) of the visible spectrum in which chlorophyll absorbs light best. a. blue region b. green region c. red region d. yellow region 5. Chloroplasts contain saclike photosynthetic membranes called 6. The fluid surrounding the thylakoid membranes in the chloroplasts is called the 7. What are the two stages of photosynthesis called? 8. Complete...
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1. Where does the Calvin cycle take place? 2. Before the Calvin cycle begins, where is the energy stored? 4. What are the inputs to the Calvin cycle? Where do they come from? 5. Circle the letter of each statement that is true about the Calvin cycle. Correct the false statements. a. The main products of the Calvin cycle are six carbon dioxide molecules. b. Carbon dioxide molecules enter the Calvin cycle from the atmosphere....
Questions Regarding Lab (Photosynthesis) A Name the specific organic molecule that is produced directly by photosynthesis: G3P B. Name the molecule that is removed from the environment during photosynthesis: CO2 C. During which process does the splitting water to release hydrogens and electrons occur? occur D. During which process does the fixing of carbon dioxide into carbohydrates occur? E. Name the structure by which carbon dioxide enters the leaf: F. Name the type of chemical reaction that results in the...
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The light reactions of photosynthesis generate ATP and NADPH. The dark reactions utilize these products to drive the conversion of CO_2 into carbohydrate in a set of reactions known as the Calvin cycle. The overall balanced equation for the Calvin cycle can be written as follows: 3CO_2 + 9 ATP + 6NADPH rightarrow glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + 9ADP + 6NADP^+ + 8Pi Identify the steps of the cycle which utilize CO_2, ATP, and...