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Where do the hydrogen ions for the photosystems of the light-dependent reactions come from?

A. Sugars

B. Sunlight

C. Acids

D. Water

What is the term for an organism that makes its own source of chemical energy?

A. Decomposer

B. Producer

C. Chloroplast

D. Protist

The main light-absorbing molecules found in plant leaves are called?

A. Chloroplasts

B. Thylakoids

C. Chlorophyll

D. Grana

The function of the light-dependent reactions is to

A) build sugars
B) capture and transfer energy
C) release carbon dioxide
D) form water molecules

1. What are the products of photosynthesis?

A. Carbon dioxide and water


B. Glucose and oxygen

C. Water and glucose

D. Carbon dioxide and oxygen

2. What chemical enters the leaf from the air?

A. Oxygen

B. Nitrogen

C. Carbon dioxide

D. Chlorophyll

3. What is the other substance that is released into the air when the leaf makes its food?

A. Water

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Oxygen

D. Glucose

4. Name TWO raw materials required for the process of photosynthesis and ONE product of
photosynthesis. Raw materials (3 marks)

5. Briefly explain how photosynthesis occurs. Your answer should include the location and
stages of the process and the organelles involved. (5 marks)

6. Define photosynthesis using a balanced chemical formula (1 mark)

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