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Why are plants green? What does this tell us about the visible light wavelengths needed for photosynthesis?
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar because they both utilize chemiosmosis. However, the source of energy used to generate the proton gradient is different. Briefly describe this difference.
What molecule brings pigments from ground states to excited states? How does the pigment leave this excited state afterwards?
What are the 3 steps or phases of the Calvin cycle?
What are two alternatives to carbon fixation that have developed to help plants overcome hot, arid conditions? Of these two alternatives, which one reverses how stomata behave in other plants? Why does this occur?
How many times does the Calvin cycle happen to net one G3P molecule? Why is this?
True or false: Animals only conduct cellular respiration and plants only conduct photosynthesis
Which one of the reactants in photosynthesis are responsible for the ultimate release 02?
According to the action spectrum, which colors of light allow photosynthesis to work the most efficiently?
Explain in one sentence, how a photosystem converts light to chemical energy.
Explain the direct impact that closing the stomata on a plant has on its ability to conduct photosynthesis/survive.