This document summarizes photosynthesis and the light and dark reactions. It lists the requirements for photosynthesis as sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and produces glucose and oxygen. It then describes the four complexes involved in the light-dependent reactions - photosystem II, photosystem I, cytochrome, and ATP synthase. Finally, it presents multiple choice questions assessing understanding of the light and dark reactions.
This document summarizes photosynthesis and the light and dark reactions. It lists the requirements for photosynthesis as sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and produces glucose and oxygen. It then describes the four complexes involved in the light-dependent reactions - photosystem II, photosystem I, cytochrome, and ATP synthase. Finally, it presents multiple choice questions assessing understanding of the light and dark reactions.
This document summarizes photosynthesis and the light and dark reactions. It lists the requirements for photosynthesis as sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and produces glucose and oxygen. It then describes the four complexes involved in the light-dependent reactions - photosystem II, photosystem I, cytochrome, and ATP synthase. Finally, it presents multiple choice questions assessing understanding of the light and dark reactions.
ACTIVITY 1 1. SUNLIGHT 2. WATER 3. CARBON DIOXIDE 4. GLUCOSE 5. OXYGEN ACTIVITY 2 A. 1. PHOTOSYSTEM II 2. PHOTOSYSTEM I 3. CYTOCHROME 4. ATP SYNTHASE B. 1. IN LIGHT REACTION I, ELECTRONS ARE PASSED ON TO IRON-SULFUR PROTEINS IN THE LAMELLAR MEMBRANE, AFTER WHICH THE ELECTRONS FLOW TO FERREDOXIN, A SMALL WATER-SOLUBLE IRON-SULFUR PROTEIN. 2. THE OVERALL PURPOSE OF THE LIGHT-DEPENDENT REACTIONS IS TO CONVERT LIGHT ENERGY INTO CHEMICAL ENERGY. THIS CHEMICAL ENERGY WILL BE USED BY THE CALVIN CYCLE TO FUEL THE ASSEMBLY OF SUGAR MOLECULES. THE LIGHT-DEPENDENT REACTIONS BEGIN IN A GROUPING OF PIGMENT MOLECULES AND PROTEINS CALLED A PHOTOSYSTEM. ACTIVITY 3 A. 1. TRUE 2. FALSE – PHOTOSYSTEM II 3. FALSE – O2 4. TRUE 5. TRUE B. 1. B. 2. E. 3. C. 4. A. 5. D.