2.2.4 Photosynthesis 1 Follow-Me – iQuiz. Q. What is the final destination of excited electrons in Pathway 1 of the light-dependent stage? Adjust lamp.

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2.2.4 Photosynthesis 1 Follow-Me – iQuiz

Q. What is the final destination of excited electrons in Pathway 1 of the light-dependent stage? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the structure that is controlled by guard cells. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What is the waste product of Pathway 2? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. The splitting of water using light energy is known as … Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the carrier of electrons into the light-dependent phase. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What element is necessary for chlorophyll formation? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the disc-shaped membranes found in the chloroplasts covered with chlorophyll molecules. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What term that describes photosynthetic and chemosynthetic organisms? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the ion necessary for the production of ATP? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. One molecule of... is produced for every six molecules of CO 2. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the layer of leaf tissue with the highest density of chloroplasts. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the aquatic plant that is usually used in photosynthesis experiments? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What is carried into the dark phase as raw material for glucose manufacture? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. This is a possible destination for oxygen released during the light phase. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What is the energy source used during the light-independent phase? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. This is one of the limiting factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis. Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What is the energy source of the light phase? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What is the addition of a phosphate to ADP forming ATP, using light energy called? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. Name the site of photosynthesis Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. What are the sources of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. How could you artificially increase the rate of photosynthesis? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis... Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. How would you vary the light intensity in an experiment? Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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Q. As light intensity decreases, the rate of photosynthesis... Adjust lamp distance or bulb wattage Chlorophyll Glucose Elodea Decreases Increases Increase lighting, carbon dioxide or heating Hydrogen Grana Mitochondria Oxygen Phosphate Photolysis Photophosphorylation Magnesium Temperature Stomata Respiration; Combustion Sunlight ATP NADP Autotrophs Palisade Chloroplast

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