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splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. fuses carbon dioxide molecules into a sugar. is transformed into a hydrogen ion gradient to drive ATP synthesis. Score Quiz. Learn about the process of photosynthesis, including the role of chlorophyll and the way light is used to generate food.
Add an enlarged illustration of a thylakoid, and represent chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membrane. The diagram shows the structure of a chloroplast. Sandra wants to modify the diagram to include chlorophyll.
Test your knowledge of chloroplasts and photosynthesis with this quiz! Explore the structure, function, and adaptation of chloroplasts, including the thylakoid membrane system, photosystems I and II, energy transfer processes, ATP generation, NADPH synthesis, and adaptive responses to light intensity and temperature fluctuations.
Add an enlarged illustration of a thylakoid, and represent chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membrane. Vernon is using the diagram shown above to develop a model of photosynthesis. The letters A, B, and C each represent a reactant or product of the process.
Chloroplasts: The part of the plant cell where photosynthesis happens. Chlorophyll: The green pigment that captures sunlight. Stomata: Tiny holes in leaves that let in carbon dioxide. Respiration: The opposite of photosynthesis, where plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
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The diagram shows the way the experiment was set up. What two measurements would the student make to calculate the rate of photosynthesis? Temperature of the water and the number of bubbles.