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2427657148photorespirationA metabolic pathway that consumes oxygen and ATP, releases carbon dioxide, and decreases photosynthetic output0
2427657149CAMAn adaptation in photosynthesis in many succulent plants in which the stomata are closed during the day to conserve water.1
2427657150stromaA dense fluid inside a chloroplast.2
2427657151spectrophotometerAn instrument that measures the proportions of light of different wavelengths absorbed and transmitted by pigment solution.3
2427657152photosystemA light-capturing unit in a chloroplast's thylakoid membrane or in the membrane of some prokaryotes.4
2427657153thylakoidsSuspended within the stroma is a membrane system made up of sacs called ____.5
2427657154cyclicA route of electron flow during the light reaction of photosynthesis that involves only photo system I and produces ATP but not NADPH or oxygen.6
2427657155photonsDiscrete particles of light.7
2427657156Calvin CycleThe second major stage in photosynthesis involving fixation of atmospheric carbon dioxide and reduction of the fixed carbon into carbohydrates8
2427657157mesophyllThe tissue in the interior of the leaf.9
2427657158photophosphorylataionThe process of generating ATP from ADP by using a proton-motive force generated across the thylakoid membrane during the light reaction of photosynthesis.10
2427657159autotrophAn organism that obtains organic food molecules without eating other organisms or substances derived from them. They derive their energy from the sun.11
2427657160visible lightThe segment of wavelength between 380 nm to 750 nm is known as ______.12
2427657161light harvestingA complex of proteins associated with the pigment molecules that captures light energy and transfers it to reaction-center pigments in a photosystem.13
2427657162rubiscoThe enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin Cycle.14
2427657163carotenoidsAn accessory pigment, either yellow or orange, in the chloroplasts of plants and some prokaryotes. It broadens the spectrum of colors that can drive photosynthesis.15
2427657164electromagnetic spectrumThe entire range of radiation.16
2427657165chlorophyllA green pigment located in plants, algae and some protists used in photosynthesis.17
2427657166wave lengthThe distance between crests of electromagnetic waves.18
2427657167absorption spectrumA graph plotting a pigment's light absorption versus wavelength.19
2427657168photosynthesisThe conversion of light energy to chemical energy that occurs in plants, algae and certain prokaryotes.20
2427657169carbon fixationThe initial incorporation of carbon dioxide into organic compounds.21
2427657170chloroplastAn organelle found in plants and some protists that absorbs sunlight and uses it to synthesize organic compounds.22
2427657171stomataMicroscopic pores in leaves by which carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits.23
2427657172heterotrophAn organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.24

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