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What is the primary function of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
What is the primary function of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
- Initiate the Calvin cycle and produce glucose
- Absorb energy from sunlight and produce ATP and NADPH (correct)
- Absorb carbon dioxide and convert it into sugar molecules
- Release oxygen as a byproduct of the reaction
What is the role of photosystem II in the light-dependent reactions?
What is the role of photosystem II in the light-dependent reactions?
- Release oxygen as a byproduct
- Absorb photons and initiate photosynthesis (correct)
- Catalyze the reaction between CO2 and RuBisCO
- Convert NADPH into ATP
How is ATP produced in the light-dependent reactions?
How is ATP produced in the light-dependent reactions?
- Hydrogen ions flow through ATP synthase via chemiosmosis (correct)
- Carbon dioxide is converted into ATP directly
- RuBisCO catalyzes the formation of ATP
- Chlorophyll a directly synthesizes ATP
What is the primary function of the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis?
What is the primary function of the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis?
What is the role of RuBisCO in the light-independent reactions?
What is the role of RuBisCO in the light-independent reactions?
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Photosynthesis
- The primary function of the light-dependent reactions is to generate ATP and NADPH from light energy.
- Photosystem II plays a crucial role in the light-dependent reactions, converting light energy into ATP and NADPH.
- ATP is produced in the light-dependent reactions through the process of chemiosmosis, where protons flow across the thylakoid membrane, generating ATP from ADP and Pi.
Light-Independent Reactions
- The primary function of the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) is to fix CO2 into organic compounds using the ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions.
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Test your knowledge of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis with this quiz. Explore the process of photon absorption, energy transfer, and hydrogen ion pumping in the thylakoid membrane. Challenge yourself with questions about the pigments and molecules involved in this crucial stage of photosynthesis.