Chapter 8 Review Questions
The three large connected spheres on the right side of Figure 06-01 represent a(n) ________ that ends in the production of ________.
d
Some photosynthetic organisms contain chloroplasts that lack photosystem II, yet are able to survive. The best way to detect the lack of photosystem II in these organisms would be to _____.
b
The inner membrane of chloroplasts:
a
Theodor W. Engelmann illuminated a filament of algae with light that passed through a prism, thus exposing different segments of algae to different wavelengths of light. He added aerobic bacteria and then noted in which areas the bacteria congregated. He noted that the largest groups were found in the areas illuminated by the red and blue light. What did Engelmann conclude about the congregation of bacteria in the red and blue areas?
c
Why are there several structurally different pigments in the reaction centers of photosystems?
c
A flask containing photosynthetic green algae and a control flask containing water with no algae are both placed under a bank of lights, which are set to cycle between 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark. The dissolved oxygen concentrations in both flasks are monitored. Predict what the relative dissolved oxygen concentrations will be in the flask with algae compared to the control flask. The dissolved oxygen in the flask with algae will _____.
b
Before photosynthetic organisms evolved, ________ was rare in Earth's atmosphere.
b
If photosynthesizing green algae are provided with CO2 containing heavy oxygen (18O), later analysis will show that all of the following molecules produced by the algae contain 18O EXCEPT _____.
b
Which of the following are directly associated with photosystem I?
a
Theodor W. Engelmann illuminated a filament of algae with light that passed through a prism, thus exposing different segments of algae to different wavelengths of light. He added aerobic bacteria and then noted in which areas the bacteria congregated. He noted that the largest groups were found in the areas illuminated by the red and blue light. An outcome of Engelmann's experiment was to help determine the relationship between _____.
b
Halobacterium has a photosynthetic membrane that appears purple. Its photosynthetic action spectrum is the inverse of the action spectrum for green plants. (That is, the Halobacterium action spectrum has a peak where the green plant action spectrum has a trough.) What wavelengths of light do the Halobacterium photosynthetic pigments absorb?
a
Which of the following occurs during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?
d
C3 plants are adapted to ________ environmental conditions, whereas C4 plants are adapted to ________ conditions.
e
Light-dependent photosynthetic reactions produce:
e
Use your knowledge of the mechanism of photosynthesis and the data presented in the chart to determine which of the statements below is a correct explanation for the student's data.
b
The figure shows the absorption spectrum for chlorophyll a and the action spectrum for photosynthesis. Why are they different?
a
Which of the following provides O2 as an end product?
c
Photosynthetic glucose production requires
e
The alternative pathways of photosynthesis using the C4 or CAM systems are said to be compromises. Why?
b
Light-dependent photosynthetic reactions produce:
e
In autotrophic bacteria, where is chlorophyll located?
a
How many molecules of CO2 are fixed to form one molecule of glucose?
a
In photosynthesis, light energy is absorbed by:
d
Using the scenario provided, answer the following questions. Carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is a "greenhouse gas." It traps heat at the Earth's surface much like a blanket traps heat at your skin. In the distant past, the long-term average global temperature was warmer than it is today. When the remains of dead plants decomposed, carbon dioxide was returned to the atmosphere and helped to maintain high temperature. However, with the formation of fossil fuels in the Earth's crust from the remains of ancient plants, the average global temperature dropped. At the present time, however, the average global temperature has been slowly increasing in what has been termed "global warming." Use this information, and your understanding of the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis, to answer these questions. Why would the formation of fossil fuels result in global cooling?
d
The term cycle is used to describe the Calvin-Benson (C3) cycle because:
c
Photosynthetic organisms include plants:
e
As represented by the large arrow coming in from the top of Figure 06-02, what molecule(s) enter(s) into the process on the right side of the figure?
e
When water supplies are plentiful for a plant:
a
In the thylakoid membranes, the pigment molecules in a light-harvesting complex _____.
d
The replacement electrons for the reaction center of photosystem I come from:
e
What would be the expected effect on plants if the atmospheric CO2 concentration was doubled?
d
What structural feature of a leaf allows CO2 from the air to enter the leaf?
c
Every ecosystem must have _____.
c
The electron transport system associated with photosystem II generates
a
The accumulation of free oxygen in Earth's atmosphere began with the origin of _____.
d
Using the scenario provided, answer the following questions. Carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is a "greenhouse gas." It traps heat at the Earth's surface much like a blanket traps heat at your skin. In the distant past, the long-term average global temperature was warmer than it is today. When the remains of dead plants decomposed, carbon dioxide was returned to the atmosphere and helped to maintain high temperature. However, with the formation of fossil fuels in the Earth's crust from the remains of ancient plants, the average global temperature dropped. At the present time, however, the average global temperature has been slowly increasing in what has been termed "global warming." Use this information, and your understanding of the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis, to answer these questions. The clear-cutting of forests may also be contributing to global warming because:
e
Which of the following is TRUE about the light-dependent reactions?
c
What structural feature of a leaf allows CO2 from the air to enter the leaf?
c
All of the following compounds are required (i.e., are used in chemical reactions) at some state of green plant photosynthesis, EXCEPT:
a
CAM plants keep stomata closed in the daytime, thus reducing loss of water. They can do this because they _____.
a
Which of the following sequences correctly represents the flow of electrons during photosynthesis?
c
Early investigators thought the oxygen produced by photosynthetic plants came from carbon dioxide. In fact, it comes from _____.
d
In C3 photosynthesis, what fixes the carbon?
c
The alternative pathways of photosynthesis using the C4 or CAM systems are said to be compromises. Why?
b
Energy is passed around different chlorophyll molecules until it reaches a specific chlorophyll molecule called the:
b
If plant gene alterations cause plants to be deficient in photorespiration, what would most probably occur?
c
Compared to C3 plants, C4 plants _____.
b
Which of the following colors of light will be most effective for growth of green plants?
d
Plants photosynthesize _____.
d
As represented by the oval at the bottom of Figure 06-01, the process depicted here produces the molecular by-product of:
d
Which component of photosynthesis is most directly linked to the production of ATP?
generation of NADPH
b
During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is primarily converted into:
d
Suppose you are studying photosynthesis in a research lab. You grow your plants in a chamber with a source of water that has a radioactively labeled oxygen atom. What photosynthetic product will be radioactive?
a
Why are C4 plants able to photosynthesize with no apparent photorespiration?
a
Which of the following is NOT true of chlorophyll?
a
When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a direct by-product of _____.
b
Which of the following is a source of electrons used in photosynthesis?
c
Chlorophyll molecules are located in membrane-bound sacs called:
d
In a plant, the reactions that produce molecular oxygen (O2) take place in _____.
c
Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
d
In the C4 cycle, what is the source of carbon?
d
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration?
d
The electrons that leave photosystem I and travel through an electron transport system become part of:
d
If pigments from a particular species of plant are extracted and subjected to paper chromatography, which of the following is most likely?
b
Carbon dioxide is split to form oxygen gas and carbon compounds _____.
a
What is the correct order for the reactions of the Calvin-Benson (C3) cycle?
d
Referring to the accompanying figure, oxygen would inhibit the CO2 fixation reactions in _____.
d
What process does Figure 06-01 represent?
a
What wavelength of light in the figure is most effective in driving photosynthesis?
a
Which sequence accurately reflects the flow of electrons in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?
b
The primary function of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis is to:
b