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