Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Test Review



PAP Photosynthesis Test Review

Photosynthesis:

1. What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

Sunlight

6CO2+6H2O ( C6H12O6+6O2

2. Where does photosynthesis occur? Chloroplast

3.Where do the light-dependent reactions occur? Thylakoid

4. What do the light-dependent reactions start with? Sunlight splitting water

What do three things does this reaction produce? Oxygen, ATP, NADPH

5. Where do the light-independent occur? Stroma

6. What do the light-independent reactions start with? Carbon Dioxide, ATP, and NADPH

What does it end up producing? Glucose, ADP+P, NADP+

7. Draw the illustration we did in class showing the process of photosynthesis.

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8. How is oxygen released from the leaf? Through the stomata

9. Draw and label the chloroplast.

10. What is the point of photosynthesis? To produce Glucose for the plant to use

11. Draw and label the light-dependent reactions.

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12. Draw and label the Calvin Cycle.

13. What is an autotroph? An organism that is able to produce its own food using energy from the sun or other chemicals.

14. How is the energy from the sun passed through living organisms? Photosynthetic organisms (plants) harness the energy from the sun to produce glucose, the glucose produced is then consumed by consumers (heterotrophs) and passed then the energy is passed through the food chain.

15. What does photosynthesis produce that is essential for living organisms to survive? Oxygen and glucose

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