The pigment in leaves that reflects green light and absorbs red-orange and violet blue Chlorophyll
Plants that use the Calvin Cycle to make their food C3C3
The process of making ATP during the light harvesting reactions Chemiosmosis
Clusters of pigments found in the thylakoid membrane Photosystems
The two cells that open and close the stomata Guard Cells
A waste product of the light reactions of photosynthesis Oxygen
The organelle in the plant cell in which photosynthesis occurs Chloroplast
Plants that live in hot, dry environments that only open stomata at night CAM Plants
Where the light reactions occur Thylakoid Membrane
Where the dark reactions occur Stroma
A product of the dark reactions Glucose
A five-carbon compound found in plants RuBP
A stack of thylakoids Granum
Small holes in the bottom of a leaf, let in carbon dioxide, and let oxygen out Stomata
A protein used to make ATP during chemiosmosis ATP Synthase
What does a plant “breathe in” Carbon Dioxide
Corn, sugar cane, and crabgrass C 4 Plants
The series of molecules through which electrons pass during the light reactions Electron Transport Chain
Using light energy to produce chemical energy Photosynthesis
Taking carbon out of carbon dioxide and changing it into glucose Carbon Fixation
Energy made during the light reactions ATP
Where products become reactants Biochemical Pathway
Absorb green light and reflect red, orange, and yellow Carotenoids