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Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s Photosynthesis Jeopardy

Structure Light Reaction Dark Reaction ATP ????? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Flattened disc shaped structures that contain chlorophyll 1-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Thylakoid Click Anywhere to Continue

A stack of thylakoids 1-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Granum Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the two pigments Chloroplasts contain? 1-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Chlorophyll & Carotenoids Click Anywhere to Continue

What is A, B, and C ? A 1-400 C B

Click Anywhere to Continue A = Mesophyll cells B = Stoma C = Spongy Mesophyll cells Click Anywhere to Continue

Identify the veins and blade 1-500

Click Anywhere to Continue B B B V V V B V B Click Anywhere to Continue

What are light reactions? 2-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Convert the energy in sunlight to chemical energy Click Anywhere to Continue

Where does light reaction occur? 2-200

Click Anywhere to Continue In Thylakoid in the Chloroplasts Click Anywhere to Continue

What products go into light reaction? 2-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Sunlight energy & H2O Click Anywhere to Continue

What products come out of light energy? 2-400

Click Anywhere to Continue ATP, NADPH, & O2 Click Anywhere to Continue

What happens to the water molecules in light reaction? 2-500

Click Anywhere to Continue They are split (called lysis) Click Anywhere to Continue

Dark Reactions are also known as… 3-100

Click Anywhere to Continue The Calvin Cycle Click Anywhere to Continue

The products that go into the dark raction / calvin cycle are… 3-200

Click Anywhere to Continue ATP & NADPH Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the products that result from the dark reaction / calvin cycle? 3-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Glucose NADP ADP + P Click Anywhere to Continue

Where does dark reaction occur? 3-400

Click Anywhere to Continue In the Stroma in the Chloroplasts Click Anywhere to Continue

What is regenerated and sent back to the light reaction? 3-500

Click Anywhere to Continue NADP + ADP Click Anywhere to Continue

What is ATP? 4-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Fuel for cells. Allows them to perform all the necessary functions Click Anywhere to Continue

ATP cannot be ____ or _____. 4-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Stored or Transported Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the 3 parts of ATP? 4-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Adenine Sugar 3 Phosphate Groups Click Anywhere to Continue

What does ATP stand for? 4-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Adenosine Triphosphate Click Anywhere to Continue

How do we make ATP? 4-500

Click Anywhere to Continue ADP + P = ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

An autotroph that uses energy from chemicals is called… 5-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Chemoautotroph Click Anywhere to Continue

Organisms that get their energy from the food they eat are… 5-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Heterotrophs Click Anywhere to Continue

What is chlorophyll? 5-300

Click Anywhere to Continue A pigment that has the ability to absorb certain visible wavelengths (red, blue, violet) and reflect others. Click Anywhere to Continue

Why is photosynthesis important? 5-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Beginning of food chain on land Carbon Dioxide reduction Oxygen Production Click Anywhere to Continue

What is the equation for photosynthesis (balanced and not) 5-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Balanced: 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy  C6H12O6 + 6O2 Unbalanced: CO2 + H2O + light energy  C6H12O2 + O2 Click Anywhere to Continue