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Ms. Farrell

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Energy Overview Reactions Factors

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Row 1, Col 1

The principal compound usedby cells to store and release

energy.

What is ATP?

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1,2

The process in which lightenergy is used to convert waterand carbon dioxide into sugars

and oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

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1,3

The energy source for photo-synthesis.

What is light?

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1,4

The gas produced duringphotosynthesis.

What is oxygen?

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2,1

The number of phosphates inan ATP molecule.

What is 3?

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2,2

The cell organelle that carriesout photosynthesis.

What is a chloroplast?

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2,3

Another name for the light-independent reactions.

What is the Calvin cycle?

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2,4

The gas that is used up duringphotosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

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3,1

An energy carrier molecule(besides ATP) produced in

photosynthesis.

What is NADPH?

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3,2

The reactants of photosynthesis.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

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3,3

The energy carrier moleculesused to transfer energy from

LDRs to LIRs.(2 molecules)

What are ATP and NADPH?

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3,4

3 factors that affect the rate ofphotosynthesis.

(5 possible answers)

What are light, CO2, light color, temperature, or water?

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4,1

The molecule that has 90x morestored energy than ATP.

What is glucose?

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4,2

The pigment in plants thatabsorbs light energy for photo-

synthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

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4,3

Produced in the light-dependent reactions.

(2 things)

What is ATP (and oxygen)?

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4,4

The color of light that resultsin the lowest rate of photo-

synthesis.

What is green?

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5,1

What “ATP” stands for.

What is adenosine triphosphate?

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5,2

The disk-shaped membrane thatcomes in stacks in the chloro-

plast.

What is a thylakoid?

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5,3

Produced in the light-independent reactions.

(2 things)

What is sugar (and ADP)?

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5,4

The photosynthesis equation.

What is 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2?


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