1. Organism that can capture energy from the sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds.    2. Organism that cannot.

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 1. Organism that can capture energy from the sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds.    2. Organism that cannot make its own food and gets its energy by consuming other organisms.    3. Molecule made of ribose, adenine and 3 phosphates used by living things to store and release energy. 4. Process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high energy carbohydrates. 5. A molecule that absorbs light energy. 6. Main pigment molecule that captures light energy which is found in plants and some other photosynthetic organisms. AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPH ATP PHOTOSYNTHESIS Pigments Chlorophyll a

Adenine, Ribose or 3 phosphate groups  7. Sac-like photosynthetic membrane found in chloroplast. 8. Cluster of pigments that are the light collecting units in chloroplast.    9. Name one of the three parts that makes up an ATP molecule. 10. How many phosphate groups are attached to ADP? 11. What is the equation for making ATP from ADP? 12. Name the two substances produced by green plants during photosynthesis to stay alive. 13. Where does the H in the water molecule ultimately end up after the Calvin Cycle? Thylakoid Membrane chlorophyll Adenine, Ribose or 3 phosphate groups 2 phosphate groups ADP+P+ENERGY ATP O2 and C6H12O6 C6H12O6- in the sugar

15. Stack of thylakoid membranes  14. What is the region surrounding the thylakoid membranes inside a chloroplast?   15. Stack of thylakoid membranes 16. Electron carrier that accepts electrons and an H+ ion that is made in the light dependent reaction and moves it to the Calvin cycle. 17. Name the reactant of photosynthesis that use light energy to produce ATP and NADPH and release oxygen. 18. Name the reactant of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high energy sugar molecules. 19. Where does the Calvin cycle take place? Stroma Granum NADP+ H2O during the Light Dependent Reaction CO2 during the Calvin Cycle Stroma

20. Where does the Light-dependent reaction take place?    21. Another name for the Calvin cycle    22. Name the product of the light-dependent reaction. 23. Where do the C and O in glucose come from? 24. Which complex absorbs light to start photosynthesis? 25. Name one of the reactants in the light-dependent reaction 26a. Name one of the reactants of the Calvin cycle. 26b. Name the product of the Calvin cycle.  27. Name the two reactants of photosynthesis Thylakoid/granum Light-independent cycle or dark reaction O2, ATP, NADPH Co2 Chlorophyll in the Thylakoid membrane H2O, ADP, NADP+ CO2, NADPH, ATP C6H12O6, ADP, NADP+ H2O and CO2

The splitting of H2O by sunlight  28. Where do the H+ ions come from that are added to the NADP+ to make NADPH?    29. How many molecules of carbon dioxide are used to make 1 molecule of glucose?    30. Which of the following describes this reaction? ADP+P+ energy ATP a) Energy storing b) Energy releasing 31. Which wavelengths of light are best absorbed by chlorophyll? 32. Most plants appear green because chlorophyll … a) Reflects green light b) Absorbs green light The splitting of H2O by sunlight 6 CO2 A Blue, Violet A

6 water + 6 Carbon Dioxide + light= Glucose (sugar) + 6 Oxygen  33. Scientist who showed plants produce oxygen when exposed to light through studying aquatic plants.    34. Scientist who measured the mass of a growing plant and concluded the increase came from water.    35. He experimented with a plant, jar and a candle to show that plants give off something that candles need to burn. 36. What is the overall balanced equation for photosynthesis- use chemical symbols instead of words.  37. What is the overall balanced equation for photosynthesis- use words. 38. The chemical formula CO2 stands for? 39. The chemical formula H2O stands for? Ingenhousz Van Helmont Priestley 6H20 + 6CO2 (light) C6H12O6 + 6O2 6 water + 6 Carbon Dioxide + light= Glucose (sugar) + 6 Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Water

Light-dependent Reaction  40. What is the chemical formula for sugar?(glucose)    41. Name 3 factors that can affect the rate of photosynthesis. 42. Name the organelle where photosynthesis happens. 43. What happens to the O in water when it is split during the light dependent reaction? C6H12O6 Amount of Water, Light intensity, Temperature Chloroplast It binds with other Oxygen atoms to create O2   Light-dependent Reaction Calvin Cycle Location Reactants Products Is Light required?