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Chapter 8 PART II - Photosynthesis. Topic 1. Topic 2. Topic 3. Topic 4. Topic 5. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. FINAL ROUND.
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Chapter 8 PART II - Photosynthesis Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
Topic 1:$100 Question • Question: Which of the following is NOT a step in the light-dependent reactions? • a. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain. • b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light. • c. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane. • d. ATP and NADPH are used to produce high-energy sugars. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$100 Answer • Question: Which of the following is NOT a step in the light-dependent reactions? • a. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain. • b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light. • c. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane. • d. ATP and NADPH are used to produce high-energy sugars. BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$200 Question • Question: Which of the following is inside the thylakoid membrane? • a. Electron transport chain • b. Photosystem I • c. ATP synthase • d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$200 Answer • Question: Which of the following is inside the thylakoid membrane? • a. Electron transport chain • b. Photosystem I • c. ATP synthase • d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$300 Question • Question: Why does the inside of the thylakoid membrane become positively charged during the light-dependent reactions? • a. H+ ions are released as water splits. • b. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the membrane. • c. ATP synthase produced ATP from ADP. • d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the stroma. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$300 Answer • Question: Why does the inside of the thylakoid membrane become positively charged during the light-dependent reactions? • a. H+ ions are released as water splits. • b. ATP synthase allows H+ ions to pass through the membrane. • c. ATP synthase produced ATP from ADP. • d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the stroma. BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$400 Question • Question: Which pathway represents the flow of electrons during photosynthesis? • a. H2O Photosystem I Photosystem II • b. O2 ADP Calvin cycle • c. Photosystem I Calvin cycle NADPH • d. H2O NADPH Calvin cycle ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$400 Answer • Question: Which pathway represents the flow of electrons during photosynthesis? • a. H2O Photosystem I Photosystem II • b. O2 ADP Calvin cycle • c. Photosystem I Calvin cycle NADPH • d. H2O NADPH Calvin cycle BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$500 Question • Question: Where are photosystems I and II found? • a. In the stroma • b. In the thylakoid membrane • c. In the Calvin cycle • d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 1:$500 Answer • Question: Where are photosystems I and II found? • a. In the stroma • b. In the thylakoid membrane • c. In the Calvin cycle • d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$100 Question • Question: The Calvin cycle is another name for • a. light-independent reactions. • b. light-dependent reactions. • c. photosynthesis • d. All of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$100 Answer • Question: The Calvin cycle is another name for • a. light-independent reactions. • b. light-dependent reactions. • c. photosynthesis • d. All of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$200 Question • Question: The Calvin cycle takes place in the • a. stroma • b. photosystems • c. thylakoid membranes • d. chlorophyll molecules ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$200 Answer • Question: The Calvin cycle takes place in the • a. stroma • b. photosystems • c. thylakoid membranes • d. chlorophyll molecules BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$300 Question • Question: What is a product of the Calvin cycle? • a. oxygen gas • b. ATP • c. high-energy sugars • d. carbon dioxide gas ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$300 Answer • Question: What is a product of the Calvin cycle? • a. oxygen gas • b. ATP • c. high-energy sugars • d. carbon dioxide gas BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$400 Question • Question: How does the Calvin cycle differ from the light-dependent reactions? • a. It takes place in the stroma. • b. It takes place in chloroplasts. • c. It requires light. • d. It takes place in the thylakoid. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$400 Answer • Question: How does the Calvin cycle differ from the light-dependent reactions? • a. It takes place in the stroma. • b. It takes place in chloroplasts. • c. It requires light. • d. It takes place in the thylakoid. BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$500 Question • Question: If carbon dioxide is completely removed from a plant’s environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant’s production of high-energy sugars? • a. More sugars will be produced. • b. No sugars will be produced. • c. The same number of sugars will be produced but without carbon dioxide. • d. Carbon dioxide does not affect the production of high-energy sugars in plants. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 2:$500 Answer • Question: If carbon dioxide is completely removed from a plant’s environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant’s production of high-energy sugars? • a. More sugars will be produced. • b. No sugars will be produced. • c. The same number of sugars will be produced but without carbon dioxide. • d. Carbon dioxide does not affect the production of high-energy sugars in plants. BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$100 Question • Question: Which of the following affects the rate of photosynthesis? • a. water • b. light intensity • c. temperature • d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$100 Answer • Question: Which of the following affects the rate of photosynthesis? • a. water • b. light intensity • c. temperature • d. all of the above BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$200 Question • Question: If you continue to increase the intensity of light that a plant receives, what happens? • a. The rate of photosynthesis increases with light intensity. • b. The rate of photosynthesis decreases with light intensity. • c. The rate of photosynthesis increases and then levels off. • d. The rate of photosynthesis does not change. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$200 Answer • Question: If you continue to increase the intensity of light that a plant receives, what happens? • a. The rate of photosynthesis increases with light intensity. • b. The rate of photosynthesis decreases with light intensity. • c. The rate of photosynthesis increases and then levels off. • d. The rate of photosynthesis does not change. BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$300 Question • Question: What would you expect to happen to plants at temperatures greater than 45°C? • a. They will have a very high rate of photosynthesis. • b. They will have a less than optimal rate of photosynthesis. • c. They will have a high rate of photosynthesis if light intensity is also great. • d. They will have an optimal rate of photosynthesis if water is available. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$300 Answer • Question: What would you expect to happen to plants at temperatures greater than 45°C? • a. They will have a very high rate of photosynthesis. • b. They will have a less than optimal rate of photosynthesis. • c. They will have a high rate of photosynthesis if light intensity is also great. • d. They will have an optimal rate of photosynthesis if water is available. BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$400 Question • Question: Which of the graphs in Figure 8-2 represents the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis? • a. A • b. B • c. C • d. D ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$400 Answer • Question: Which of the graphs in Figure 8-2 represents the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis? • a. A • b. B • c. C • d. D BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$500 Question • Question: The first process in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is • a. oxygen production • b. electron transport • c. light absorption • d. ATP formation ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 3:$500 Answer • Question: The first process in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is • a. oxygen production • b. electron transport • c. light absorption • d. ATP formation BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$100 Question • Question: The principal pigment in plants that captures sunlight energy is • a. chlorophyll • b. oxygen • c. ADP • d. ATP ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$100 Answer • Question: The principal pigment in plants that captures sunlight energy is • a. chlorophyll • b. oxygen • c. ADP • d. ATP BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$200 Question • Question: Which of the following is NOT produced in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis? • a. NADPH • b. oxygen • c. sugars • d. ATP ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$200 Answer • Question: Which of the following is NOT produced in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis? • a. NADPH • b. oxygen • c. sugars • d. ATP BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$300 Question • Question: The color of light that is LEAST useful to a plant during photosynthesis is • a. red • b. blue • c. orange • d. green ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$300 Answer • Question: The color of light that is LEAST useful to a plant during photosynthesis is • a. red • b. blue • c. orange • d. green BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$400 Question • Question: The first step in photosynthesis is the • a. synthesis of water. • b. absorption of light energy. • c. formation of ATP. • d. breakdown of carbon dioxide. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$400 Answer • Question: The first step in photosynthesis is the • a. synthesis of water. • b. absorption of light energy. • c. formation of ATP. • d. breakdown of carbon dioxide. BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$500 Question • Question: In a typical plant, all of the following factors are necessary for photosynthesis EXCEPT • a. chlorophyll • b. light • c. oxygen • d. carbon dioxide ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 4:$500 Answer • Question: In a typical plant, all of the following factors are necessary for photosynthesis EXCEPT • a. chlorophyll • b. light • c. oxygen • d. carbon dioxide BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$100 Question • Question: Which pigment traveled the shortest distance? • a. yellow-orange • b. yellow • c. yellow-green • d. blue-green ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$100 Answer • Question: Which pigment traveled the shortest distance? • a. yellow-orange • b. yellow • c. yellow-green • d. blue-green BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$200 Question • Question: A valid conclusion that can be drawn from this information is that the source of the extract • a. have only one color of pigment. • b. are yellow-orange rather than green. • c. use only chlorophyll during photosynthesis. • d. contain several pigments. ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$200 Answer • Question: A valid conclusion that can be drawn from this information is that the source of the extract • a. have only one color of pigment. • b. are yellow-orange rather than green. • c. use only chlorophyll during photosynthesis. • d. contain several pigments. BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$300 Question • Question: In which organelles would most of these pigments be found? • a. vacuoles • b. chloroplasts • c. centrioles • d. ribosomes ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$300 Answer • Question: In which organelles would most of these pigments be found? • a. vacuoles • b. chloroplasts • c. centrioles • d. ribosomes BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$400 Question • Question: Which process best defines the following equation. • Water + carbon dioxide sugars + oxygen • a. respiration • b. photosynthesis • c. light reactions • d. dark reactions ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$400 Answer • Question: Which process best defines the following equation. • Water + carbon dioxide sugars + oxygen • a. respiration • b. photosynthesis • c. light reactions • d. dark reactions BACK TO GAME
Topic 5:$500 Question • Question: At what distance is gas production at its highest? • a. 10 cm • b. 20 cm • c. 30 cm • d. 40 cm ANSWER BACK TO GAME