9. Photosynthesis
Calvin Cycle
9. Photosynthesis
Calvin Cycle
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- Multiple Choice
Where in a plant cell does the Calvin cycle take place?
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The enzyme rubisco combines RuBP with a carbon atom from:
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Which of the following processes occurs during the Calvin cycle?
- Multiple ChoiceThe reactions of the Calvin cycle are not directly dependent on light, but they usually do not occur at night. Why?
- Open QuestionWhich of the following are produced by reactions that take place in the thylakoids and consumed by reactions in the stroma?a. CO2 and H2Ob. ATP and NADPHc. ATP, NADPH, and CO2d. ATP, NADPH, and O2
- Open QuestionWhich of the following occurs during the Calvin cycle?(A) carbon fixation(B) reduction of NADP+(C) release of oxygen(D) generation of CO2
- Open QuestionWhich of the following does not occur during the Calvin cycle?a. carbon fixationb. oxidation of NADPHc. release of oxygend. regeneration of the CO2 acceptor
- Open QuestionThe reactions of the Calvin cycle are not directly dependent on light, but they usually do not occur at night. Why? (Explain your answer.)a. It is often too cold at night for these reactions to take place.b. Carbon dioxide concentrations decrease at night.c. The Calvin cycle depends on products of the light reactions.d. Plants usually close their stomata at night.