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8 Photosynthesis Brad Stith, University of Colorado Denver 8 Photosynthesis Questions prepared by Brad Stith, University of Colorado Denver Jung Choi, Georgia Institute of Technology

The biomass (dry weight) of a tree comes primarily from soil. water. air. organic fertilizer (manure, detritus). light. Answer: C more specifically, carbon dioxide in the air

The biomass (dry weight) of a tree comes primarily from soil. water. air. organic fertilizer (manure, detritus). light. 3

The organic carbon in a tree comes primarily from soil. water. air. organic fertilizer (manure, detritus). light. Answer: C more specifically, carbon dioxide in the air 4

The organic carbon in a tree comes primarily from soil. water. air. organic fertilizer (manure, detritus). light. 5

The light reactions, which involve the very hydrophobic chlorophyll, are located here in the chloroplast. Answer: B E. B. C. (lumen) A. D. 6

The light reactions, which involve the very hydrophobic chlorophyll, are located here in the chloroplast. E. B. C. (lumen) A. D. 7

The Calvin cycle reactions are located here in the chloroplast. Answer: A E. B. C. (lumen) A. D. 8

The Calvin cycle reactions are located here in the chloroplast. B. C. (lumen) A. D. 9

What colors of light will drive photosynthesis by green plants most efficiently? red only yellow only green only blue only red and blue Answer: E Concept 8.2 10

What colors of light will drive photosynthesis by green plants most efficiently? red only yellow only green only blue only red and blue 11

How are the light reactions and the Calvin cycle connected? The light reactions provide ATP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides NADPH for the light reactions. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns ADP and NADP to the light reactions. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns reduced sugars to the light reactions. The light reactions provide NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides RuBP to the light reactions. The light reactions provide RuBP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns G3P to the light reactions. Answer: B Concept 8.3 12

How are the light reactions and the Calvin cycle connected? The light reactions provide ATP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides NADPH for the light reactions. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns ADP and NADP+ to the light reactions. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns reduced sugars to the light reactions. The light reactions provide NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides RuBP to the light reactions. The light reactions provide RuBP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns G3P to the light reactions. 13

X and 3PG will both increase. X will increase and 3PG will decrease. In this diagram, compound X is the CO2 acceptor. If light is cut off, then X and 3PG will both increase. X will increase and 3PG will decrease. X will decrease and 3PG will increase. X and 3PG will both decrease. Answer: C This question relates to Concept 8.3. Calvin and Benson identified the CO2 acceptor compound partly based on its behavior when the Calvin cycle was manipulated by cutting off CO2 or light. RuBP accumulated in the absence of carbon dioxide and was depleted in the dark. 14

X and 3PG will both increase. X will increase and 3PG will decrease. In this diagram, compound X is the CO2 acceptor. If light is cut off, then X and 3PG will both increase. X will increase and 3PG will decrease. X will decrease and 3PG will increase. X and 3PG will both decrease. 15

Photorespiration occurs because rubisco can use oxygen as a substrate when CO2 levels are low and oxygen levels are high. linear electron flow cannot provide the Calvin cycle with enough ATP. leaf cells use photorespiration to make ATP for cellular work outside the chloroplasts. C4 plants operate a CO2 shuttle at a cost of extra ATP, provided by photorespiration. plants need a way to consume the oxygen they produce. Answer: A Concept 8.3 16

Photorespiration occurs because rubisco can use oxygen as a substrate when CO2 levels are low and oxygen levels are high. linear electron flow cannot provide the Calvin cycle with enough ATP. leaf cells use photorespiration to make ATP for cellular work outside the chloroplasts. C4 plants operate a CO2 shuttle at a cost of extra ATP, provided by photorespiration. plants need a way to consume the oxygen they produce. 17

A flask of duckweed in water is placed under a bank of lights on a 12-hour light, 12-hour dark cycle, next to a control flask containing only water. Assuming no change in water temperature, which flask will have the lowest dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, at what time? DO will be the same between the control and the duckweed-containing flask. DO will always be higher in the flask with duckweed compared to the control. DO will always be lower in the flask with duckweed compared to the control. The flask with duckweed will have the lowest DO at the end of the dark cycle and the highest DO at the end of the light cycle. Answer: D In the dark, plants respire (consume oxygen) but generate no oxygen. In the light, they generate more oxygen than they consume. 18

A flask of duckweed in water is placed under a bank of lights on a 12-hour light, 12-hour dark cycle, next to a control flask containing only water. Assuming no change in water temperature, which flask will have the lowest dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, at what time? DO will be the same between the control and the duckweed-containing flask. DO will always be higher in the flask with duckweed compared to the control. DO will always be lower in the flask with duckweed compared to the control. The flask with duckweed will have the lowest DO at the end of the dark cycle and the highest DO at the end of the light cycle. 19

All plants will grow faster. Most plants will be adversely affected. How will increasing atmospheric CO2 levels affect growth of terrestrial plants? All plants will grow faster. Most plants will be adversely affected. C3 plants will grow faster, with no effect on C4 plants. C4 plants will thrive, while C3 plants will suffer. It depends on changes in the local climate. Answer: E This question relates to Concept 10.3. The answer depends on resulting changes in the local environment—desertification will favor C4 plants, whereas C3 plants may benefit in certain situations. In reality, plant growth is rarely limited by carbon dioxide; growth is more often limited by scarcity of water, organic nitrogen, or minerals such as phosphate. 20

All plants will grow faster. Most plants will be adversely affected. How will increasing atmospheric CO2 levels affect growth of terrestrial plants? All plants will grow faster. Most plants will be adversely affected. C3 plants will grow faster, with no effect on C4 plants. C4 plants will thrive, while C3 plants will suffer. It depends on changes in the local climate. 21