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Multiple Choice
Which of the following reactions is not applicable to cyanobacterial photosynthesis?
A
Light-dependent reactions
B
Electron transport chain
C
Krebs Cycle
D
Calvin Cycle
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1
Understand the context of cyanobacterial photosynthesis, which is similar to plant photosynthesis and involves converting light energy into chemical energy.
Identify the key processes involved in photosynthesis: light-dependent reactions, electron transport chain, and the Calvin Cycle.
Recognize that the light-dependent reactions and electron transport chain are involved in capturing and converting light energy into ATP and NADPH.
Understand that the Calvin Cycle uses ATP and NADPH to fix carbon dioxide into organic molecules, which is a part of photosynthesis.
Note that the Krebs Cycle is a part of cellular respiration, not photosynthesis, and is not involved in the photosynthetic process of cyanobacteria.