Match the structure of the chloroplast to its description. Where chlorophyll is located to absorb sunlight energy and where oxygen gas is produced. Carbon dioxide is used to create... Match the structure of the chloroplast to its description. Where chlorophyll is located to absorb sunlight energy and where oxygen gas is produced. Carbon dioxide is used to create glucose.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to match parts of the chloroplast structure with their corresponding functions or descriptions. Specifically, it identifies where chlorophyll is located for sunlight absorption and where carbon dioxide is used to create glucose.
Answer
34 is A, 35 is B
34 is A, 35 is B
Answer for screen readers
34 is A, 35 is B
More Information
Chlorophyll is located in the thylakoid membranes where it absorbs sunlight. The Calvin cycle, which uses carbon dioxide to produce glucose, occurs in the stroma.
Tips
Common mistake: Confusing the thylakoid membrane with the stroma. Remember, stroma is a fluid-filled space where the Calvin cycle happens.
Sources
- Overview of Photosynthesis – Concepts of Biology - opentextbc.ca
- Light Reactions | CK-12 Foundation - flexbooks.ck12.org
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