AP Bio Review: Photosynthesis
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
1.5 | The electron transport chain generates how many ATP molecules? |
2 electrons | H2O is split into (how many of) what (atomically)? |
NADPH | The H+ in split water goes to where? |
light reactions | photophosphorylation is also called what kind of reactions? |
NADPH | In noncyclic photophosphorylation, electrons go where? |
carboxylation, reduction, regeneration, and carbohydrate synthesis | What are the four steps of the Calvin Cycle, in order? |
carboxylation | In what step of the Calvin cycle does CO2 combine with RuBP? |
6; 6 | How many CO2 combine with how many RuBP? |
12 PGA | All the CO2 combining with RuBP produces what? |
rubisco | What catalyzes the merging of CO2 and RUBP? |
reduction | What step convert PGA to G3P? |
12 ATP and 12 NADPH | What energy sources are used to convert PGA to G3P? |
ADP and NADP+ | What are released in the conversion of PGA to G3P? |
noncyclic | The energy products (besides G3P) in the conversion of PGA to G3P are used in what kind of photophosphorylation? |
regeneration | In what step of the calvin cycle is G3P converted to RuBP? |
6 ATP | What energy is used to convert G3P to RuBP? |
10; 6 | How many G3P is converted to how many RuBP? |
carbohydrate synthesis | In which step, G3P is used to build to glucose? |
dark reactions | The calvin cycle is also called what kind of reactions? |
stroma | Where does the Calvin cycle take place? |
thylakoids | Where do the light reactions take place? |
thylakoid lumen | H+ ions accumulate where? |
stroma | Where does the concentration of H+ decrease? |
three | How many H+'s are required to make one ATP in ATP synthase? |
PEP carboxylase | What is the fixing enzyme in C4 photosynthesis? |
pyruvate and CO2 | What is malate converted to in C4 photosynthesis? |
mesophyll cells | Pyruvate is taken to which cells in C4 photosynthesis? |
one ATP | What energy is used to convert pyruvate in C4 photosynthesis? |
PEP | Pyruvate is turned into what in C4 photosynthesis? |
malic acid | In CAM photosynthesis, OAA is converted to what? |
vacuole | Where is malic acid moved to in CAM photosynthesis? |
stomata, PEP carboxylase, and malic acid | At night, what is working in CAM plants? |
OAA and calvin cycle | During the day, what is working in CAM plants? |
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