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Welcome to Jeopardy!!

What is this whole structure?  Fill in!

Light Reactions in photosynthesis occur in the _____________ of the chloroplast. A) Thylakoid B) Stroma C) Membrane D) Stomata

Which of the following is NOT an autotroph A) Algae B) Cyanobacteria C) Sunflower D) Lady bug

Which color has the shortest Wavelength? A. Red B. Indigo C. Violet D. Blue

Chlorophyll absorbs ______ and refects _________.  A. Green/GreenGreen/Green  B. Green/ All colors but GreenGreen/ All colors but Green  C. All colors but Green/GreenAll colors but Green/Green  D. None of the aboveNone of the above

A group of accessory pigments responsible for yellow and orange color in carrots and sweet potatoes are_______ A. Carotenoids B. Chlorophyll A C. Chlorophyll B D. Xanthrophyll

Open Ended  What are the inputs for light dependent reactions?

Energy is released when_____ A. AMP becomes ADP B. ATP becomes ADP C. ADP Becomes AMP D. ADP becomes ATP

Which is the correct equation for photosynthesis? A) C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2  H 2 O + CO 2 + Light B) H 2 O + CO 2 + Light  C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 C) C 6 H 12 O 6 + H 2 O  ATP + CO 2 D) Light + H 2 O + ATP  C 6 H 12 O 6 + CO 2

The purpose of the Calvin Cycle is to make____ A. Oxygen from water B. Water from oxygen C. Glucose from carbon dioxide D. Carbon dioxide from glucose

Open Ended  What are the outputs for light dependent reactions?

Which of the following describes the structure of ATP? A. Adenine base, ribose sugar, 2 phosphate groups. B. Adenine base, ribose sugar, 3 phosphate groups. C. Adenine base, deoxyribose sugar, 2 phosphate groups. D. Adenine base, deoxyribose sugar, 3 phosphate groups.

Open Ended  What are three factors that affect the rate at which photosynthesis occurs?

Open Ended  Where do light dependent reactions occur?

Photosynthesis converts… A) Chemical energy to solar energy B) Solar energy to light energy C) Light energy to chemical energy D) Kinetic energy to potential energy

Most organisms use an energy storage molecule called… A) Adenosine Tri Phosphate B) Vacuole C) Pigment D) Chlorophyll

If a plant does not receive Carbon Dioxide, which process can it not perform? A) Light reactions B) Calvin Cycle C) Neither D) Both

The cells that perform the most photosynthesis are found in the … A) Stomata Stomata B) Leaves Leaves C) Stem Stem D) Roots Roots

Open Ended What are the inputs of the Calvin Cycle?

Autotrophs eat…  A) PlantsPlants  B) AnimalsAnimals  C) Plants and AnimalsPlants and Animals  D) Make their own foodMake their own food

Open Ended What are the Outputs of the Calvin Cycle, and where do these reactions occur?

Plants perform …  A) Only photosynthesisOnly photosynthesis  B) Only Cellular RespirationOnly Cellular Respiration  C) BothBoth  D) NoneNone

In the fall, other shades of color can be see because…  A) The new pigments for winter are coming throughThe new pigments  B) Chlorophyll breaks down before other pigments so the other pigments can be seenChlorophyll breaks down before other pigments so the other pigments can be seen  C) leaves are deadleaves are dead

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What is made as a byproduct during light reactions of photosynthesis? A) Carbon Dioxide B) Oxygen C) Hydrogen D) Glucose