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Where does photosynthesis primarily take place in higher plants?
Where does photosynthesis primarily take place in higher plants?
- Chloroplasts (correct)
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Mitochondria
- Cell membrane
What is the primary function of photosynthesis in higher plants?
What is the primary function of photosynthesis in higher plants?
- Production of water for cellular processes
- Production of oxygen for respiration
- Production of glucose for energy (correct)
- Production of carbon dioxide for growth
What are the raw materials required for photosynthesis in higher plants?
What are the raw materials required for photosynthesis in higher plants?
- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight (correct)
- Oxygen, glucose, and minerals
- Chlorophyll, water, and sunlight
- Nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water
What is the primary pigment involved in the process of photosynthesis?
What is the primary pigment involved in the process of photosynthesis?
What is the primary product of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
What is the primary product of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis?
In the Calvin cycle, what is the initial CO2 acceptor molecule?
In the Calvin cycle, what is the initial CO2 acceptor molecule?
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Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
- Photosynthesis primarily takes place in the chloroplasts of mesophyll cells in the leaves of higher plants.
Function of Photosynthesis
- The primary function of photosynthesis is to produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy for the plant's growth and development.
Raw Materials for Photosynthesis
- The raw materials required for photosynthesis are light energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
Pigment Involved in Photosynthesis
- The primary pigment involved in the process of photosynthesis is chlorophyll a, which absorbs light energy and plays a central role in the light-dependent reactions.
Light-Dependent Reactions
- The primary product of the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis is ATP and NADPH.
Calvin Cycle
- In the Calvin cycle, the initial CO2 acceptor molecule is RuBP (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate).
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