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Group Quiz

AP Essay

Which statement regarding events in the functioning of photosystem II is false? A) Light energy excites electrons in photosynthetic pigments that enter the electron transport chain. B) The excitation is passed along to a molecule of P680 chlorophyll in the photosynthetic unit. C) The P680 chlorophyll donates a pair of protons to NADPH, which is thus converted to NADP+. D) The electron vacancies in P680 are filled by electrons derived from water. E) The splitting of water yields molecular oxygen as a by-product.

In which cell would you expect photorespiration? A) Cell I B) Cell II C) Cell I at night D) Cell II at night E) neither Cell I nor Cell II

A)C only B)B, C, D, E C)C, D, E D)B and C E)B and D

If the carbon atom of the incoming CO2 molecule is labeled with a radioactive isotope of carbon, which organic molecules will be radioactively labeled after one cycle? A)C only B)B, C, D, and E C)C, D, and E only D)B and C only E)B and D only

Which statement regarding events in the functioning of photosystem II is false? A) Light energy excites electrons in photosynthetic pigments that enter the electron transport chain. B) The excitation is passed along to a molecule of P680 chlorophyll in the photosynthetic unit. C) The P680 chlorophyll donates a pair of protons to NADPH, which is thus converted to NADP+. D) The electron vacancies in P680 are filled by electrons derived from water. E) The splitting of water yields molecular oxygen as a by-product.

In which cell would you expect photorespiration? A) Cell I B) Cell II C) Cell I at night D) Cell II at night E) neither Cell I nor Cell II

If the carbon atom of the incoming CO2 molecule is labeled with a radioactive isotope of carbon, which organic molecules will be radioactively labeled after one cycle? A)C only B)B, C, D, and E C)C, D, and E only D)B and C only E)B and D only