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16 Cards in this Set
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What leaves the Calvin cycle
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13 carbon chain
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Where does the Calvin cycle occur
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Stroma
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What powers the Calvin cycle
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Both ATP and NADPH
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Which is light independent
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Calvin cycle
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When is ATP produced in the Calvin cycle
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ATP is not produced in the Calvin cycle
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Which of the following is light dependent
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Photosystem 1 & 2
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How many NADPH is are used in the Calvin cycle
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6
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How many turns of the Calvin cycle are necessary to make one glucose molecule
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2
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when is carbon dioxide used
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Calvin cycle
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What happens in photosystem 1
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ATP is formed
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How many ATPs are used in the Calvin cycle
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9
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Which happens during photosystem 2
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Hydrogen. Pumped across the thylakoid membrane
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when is NADPH formed
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photosystem 1
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When is water split
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photosystem 2
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Where would you find ATP synthase
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inside the channel of the thylakoid membrane
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In the Calvin cycle 3 carbon entering the cycle by joining with
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03-05 carbon chain
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