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5 carbon: What does the Dark reaction start with?
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6 times: How many times must Calvin cycle revolve to make 1 glucose?
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6Co2 + 6H2O arrow C6H12O6 + 6O2: What is the formula for photosynthesis?
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6H2O is used and 6O2 is released: What parts of the photosynthesis formula takes place in the Light reaction?
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a grana: What is a stack of thylakoids called?
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a wave: What is a transfer of energy from one point to another via a traveling disturbance called?
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Absorbed: Fill in the Blank: Blank light waves is the kind of light energy used in photosynthesis.
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ADP plus a phosphate uses light energy to convert into ATP: What is the third and last stage of the Light reaction in photosynthesis?
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algae: What organisms are responsible for most of the photosynthesis in the world?
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ATP: What is the energy that all living things use called?
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ATP and H: What two things come from the Dark reaction to the Light reaction?
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ATP, glucose: Fill in the Blank: The energy from the light absorbed by plants is converted and stored as blank. This is then used in another reaction, so the energy is then transferred and stored in blank.
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Black: What color reflects nothing and absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum?
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Black: What color has no wavelengths and no light?
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by diffusion: By what process does oxygen exit the leaf in photosynthesis?
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by swelling with water: How do guard cells open?
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C6H12O6 and O2: What are the products of photosynthesis?
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carbon: What leaves the Dark reaction after carbon dioxide is added?
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carbon dioxide: What is added into the Dark reaction?
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chemical: Fill in the Blank: Living things only use blank energy.
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chloroplast: In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?
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chloroplasts: In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?
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chloroplasts and mitochondria: What two organelles do green plants have that prove that plants use photosynthesis and respiration?
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CO2 and H2O: What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
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diffusion: By what process does carbon dioxide enter for photosynthesis?
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diffusion: By what process does glucose travel to the roots and is stored?
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does not require light: What does Dark reaction mean?
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energy: What is light a form of?
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False: True or False: There is renewable chemical energy.
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frequency: What is the number of crests passing by per second called?
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frequency: What is the number of crests of waves of same wavelengths that pass by a point in one second called?
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glucose: What is the main energy containing compound produced by green plants?
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green: What main color is not important in photosynthesis?
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green and yellow: What colors of the visible spectrum are absorbed least?
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green is reflected and the rest of the visible spectrum is absorbed: What happens to light when it hits a plant?
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green plants: What do we depend on for chemical energy?
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hertz: What is frequency measured in?
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Hz: What is the abbreviation for the number of hertz?
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in daylight: When does the Light reaction occur?
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in oceans: Where is most of the photosynthesis in the world carried on?
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In the dark reaction: In what reaction is glucose produced?
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In the dark reaction: In what reaction is carbon dioxide used?
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in the day: When are guard cells open?
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In the light reaction: In what reaction is light required?
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In the light reaction: In what reaction is oxygen produced?
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In the light reaction: In what reaction is water used?
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in the night: When are guard cells closed?
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in the stroma: Where does the Dark reaction take place?
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in the thylakoids: Where does the Light reaction take place?
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in waves: How does light travel?
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it is absorbed, reflected, or transmitted: When light hits any object, what then happens to the light?
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less: Fill in the Blank: Longer wavelengths have blank energy.
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light energy: What does the Light reaction trap to use in the stages of the Light reaction?
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meters: What are wavelengths measured in?
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NADP: What carries the hydrogen from the light reaction to the dark reaction?
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NADP picks up the hydrogen from the first stage and makes NADPH: What is the second stage of the Light reaction in photosynthesis?
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needs carbon dioxide: Name the condition for the Dark reaction to occur at night.
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No light waves: What is black light?
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one cycle per second: What is the amount of hertz in frequency?
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orange and red: What colors of the visible spectrum are absorbed only a little(not the most, not the least)?
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orange light waves: If white light strikes an orange object, what wavelengths are reflected?
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osmosis: By what process does water move to the leaves for photosynthesis?
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palisade, spongy, and guard: Which leaf cells contain chloroplasts?
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photosynthesis: Fill in the Blank: Increase of blank corresponds with the wavelengths absorbed.
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plant pigments: What absorb the light in chloroplasts?
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rainbow: What is an example of white light that has been separated into a continuous spectrum of colors?
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red: What color in the visible spectrum has the least amount of energy?
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red: What color in the visible spectrum has the longest wavelengths?
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red orange yellow blue indigo and violet: What kind of light is important to plants?
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red, orange, green, blue, indigo and violet waves: If white light strikes a yellow object, what wavelengths are absorbed?
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Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet: What are the colors in the visible spectrum- in the order of their wavelengths?
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Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet: What are the colors that make up visible spectrum?
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requires light: What does Light reaction mean?
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Shorter: Fill in the Blank: Blank wavelengths have more energy.
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the air: Where does the carbon dioxide come from in photosynthesis?
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the Calvin Cycle: What is another name for the Dark reaction?
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the carbon chain: What does the Dark reaction make?
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The dark reaction: What is the Calvin Cycle?
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the Electromagnetic Spectrum: What is the entire range of possibilities for electromagnetic waves called?
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the leaves: What are the main photosynthetic organs of a plant?
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the leaves: In what organ is glucose formed in photosynthesis?
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the roots: Where does the glucose travel to in photosynthesis?
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the roots: Where does water enter through for photosynthesis?
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the soil: Where does the water come from in photosynthesis?
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the stomata: Where does the oxygen in photosynthesis exit the leaf?
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the stomata: Where does the carbon dioxide enter through for photosynthesis?
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the stroma: What is the space around the thylakoids called?
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through the light reactions: How is the important light trapped by plants?
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thylakoid, granum, and stroma: What are the three main parts of a chloroplast?
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to convert light energy into chemical energy: What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
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transmitted, reflected, and absorbed: What are the three different kinds of light in a chloroplast?
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violet: What color in the visible spectrum has the shortest wavelengths?
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violet: What color in the visible spectrum has the most energy?
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violet and blue: What colors of the visible spectrum are absorbed most?
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visible spectrum: What are the only wavelengths humans can see called?
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water: Where does the oxygen which plants release to the atmosphere initially come from?
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water in the Light reaction: From where do the hydrogen and electrons come which are used in the Dark reaction?
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water is split and ATP is formed: Name two specific reactions performed by plants using the light important to them.
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Water is split and oxygen is released: What is the first stage of the Light reaction in photosynthesis?
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wavelength: What is the distance from one crest to the next or one trough to the next called?
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wavelength, frequency, and amplitude: What three things characterize a wave?
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wavelengths: Fill in the Blank: The names of colors are assigned in order of their blank.
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When the object is transparent: When are light waves transmitted?
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white light: What light is a combination of all colors in the Visible Spectrum?
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yellow and green: What two colors are the least important in photosynthesis?