Concepts of Biology
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ISBN: 9781938168116
Author: Samantha Fowler, Rebecca Roush, James Wise
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Chapter 5, Problem 6RQ
Which molecule absorbs the energy of a photon in photosynthesis?
a. ATP
b. glucose
c. chlorophyll
d. water
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- Which best describes a photosystem? A. Membrane-bound protein B. Synthesizer of ATP C. Major enzyme activity center D. Light reflectorarrow_forwardWhich is a part of the electron transport chain? A. ATP B. cytochrome C. ATP synthase D. rubiscoarrow_forwardIn which process is ATP produced in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration by ATP synthase, respectively? a. Krebs Cycle and Light-dependent reaction b. Light-dependent reaction and oxidative phosphorylation c. Glycolysis and Light-independent reaction d. Light-independent reaction and oxidative phosphorylationarrow_forward
- The net effect of photosynthesis, chemically, is reduction, leading to the formation of which products? a. Carbon dioxide and carbohydrates b. Carbon dioxide and protein c. Oxygen and carbohydrates d. Oxygen and ATParrow_forwardWhich molecule absorbs the energy of a photon in photosynthesis?a. ATPb. glucosec. chlorophylld. waterarrow_forwardWhen is oxygen produced during photosynthesis? a. light reation alone b. light reation and calvin cycle c.neither the light reaction and calvin cycle d. the calvin cycle alonearrow_forward
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