location where dark reaction occurs. cluster of pigments and associated proteins
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Numerical Range of Wavelengths Absorbed by PigmentsTRANSCRIPT
Location where Dark Reaction Occurs
Cluster of Pigments and Associated Proteins
Numerical Range of Wavelengths Absorbed by Pigments
Type of Anatomy Exhibited in C4 Plants
Name the Molecule
Illustrated Protein that contains Copper
Name the Enzyme that Attaches CO2 to RuBP
Stack of Thylakoids
Organism that uptake Sugar (They don’t Make it Themselves)
Protein that has Iron as a Major Component
Transfer of Energy between Pigments in Antenna Complex of Photosystem
Plants Transport Sugar in This Form
Peak Absorption Wavelength of Photosystem II
Enzyme that Captures Atmospheric CO2 in the Cactus
Final Destination of Electrons in Non-Cyclic Photophosphorylation
Type of Radiation that Caused Sunburn
Protein that Functions as H+ Channel AND Enzyme
Ion Channel for Water
Holes that Penetrate Plant Cell Wall
Monosaccharide Depicted
Enzyme (not shown) that Requires Manganese
Layer Between Cell Walls of Adjacent Plant Cells
Molecule Illustrated
Cell Wall Layer Illustrated
Region of Photosystem Illustrated
Polysaccharide Illustrated
Peak Absorbance Wavelength of Photosystem I
In C4 Plant, Enzyme that Captures CO2 from Atmosphere
In a CAM plant, Location where Malate is Stored Overnight
Type of Photophosphorylation Illustrated
Polysaccharide Illustrated
Cell Wall Layer Illustrated
Is this a C3 plant or a C4 plant? Why?
Time of Day when Pineapple Stoma are Open
What Happens to pH of Thylakoid Lumen during Light Reaction?
Light can be Thought of as a _______________ or a ______________
Region of Photosystem Illustrated
True – False: C4 Plants do NOT have Rubisco in their Cells
In C4 Plants, How Many Fuel Molecules are Needed toConvert Pyruvate to PEP
Loss of Electrons is Referred to as _______________
What is the Electron Acceptor that receives ElectronsFrom Photosystem II?
Process by which ATP Synthesis is Coupled with H+ Flow
Acronym for H+ Pump in Light Reaction
Location of PEP Carboxylase in C4 Plants
Term a Rancher or Florist Uses to Refer to C4 Plants
What does “CAM” stand for?
What Chemical Element is at Center of Chlorophyll?
Accepts Electrons from Photosystem I
Pigment that Absorbs Some Green Wavelengths
Large Wavelength Radiation Just to the Right of Visible Spectrum
Molecule that, when Split, Evolves Oxygen
Two Uses of Glucose Inside of a Plant Cell
“RUBISCO” stands for __________________________
Energized Molecule that Exits Chloroplast
Plant Physiologist who Determined Chemical Steps in Dark Reaction
General Term for Molecule that Absorbs Light
Term for All Pigments that Harvest Wavelengths Unavailable to Chlorophyll A
Name of this Organelle
General Term for Organisms that Synthesize their Own Sugar