PMNP 1 Newest Graded Verified with
complete solutions
Photosynthesis Stages - Correct Answer-Light reaction in thylakoids and dark reaction in
Calvin cycle
Autotroph - Correct Answer-Organism using ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 into sugar
Light Harvesting - Correct Answer-Utilization of pigment clusters to absorb photons for
photosynthesis
Electron Tower - Correct Answer-Concept showing energy difference between PS I and PS II
Photophosphorylation - Correct Answer-Light-driven ATP formation in chemiosmosis
Redox Reactions - Correct Answer-Electron transfer processes with varying Gibbs free
energy
Reaction Centers - Correct Answer-PSII-P680 and PSI-P700 absorbing specific light
wavelengths
CP43 and b559 - Correct Answer-Proteins interacting with electron carriers in
photosystems
, Cell Wall - Correct Answer-Rigid structure external to plasma membrane
Plasmodesmata - Correct Answer-Channels through cell wall maintaining cytoplasmic
continuity
Vacuoles - Correct Answer-Large volume organelles for turgor and storage
Chloroplasts - Correct Answer-Contain thylakoids for photosynthesis
Cellulose - Correct Answer-Main constituent of plant cell wall
White rot fungi - Correct Answer-Digest pectin and lignin, leaving cellulose
Brown rot fungi - Correct Answer-Express cellulase to obtain glucose, leaving lignin/pectin
Plasmodesma - Correct Answer-Cytoplasmic tubes linking adjacent plant cells
Central Vacuole - Correct Answer-Contains water, ions, and enzymes; regulates cell volume
Tonoplast - Correct Answer-Membrane surrounding the central vacuole
Symport - Correct Answer-Transport of solutes into vacuole coupled with H+ transport
complete solutions
Photosynthesis Stages - Correct Answer-Light reaction in thylakoids and dark reaction in
Calvin cycle
Autotroph - Correct Answer-Organism using ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 into sugar
Light Harvesting - Correct Answer-Utilization of pigment clusters to absorb photons for
photosynthesis
Electron Tower - Correct Answer-Concept showing energy difference between PS I and PS II
Photophosphorylation - Correct Answer-Light-driven ATP formation in chemiosmosis
Redox Reactions - Correct Answer-Electron transfer processes with varying Gibbs free
energy
Reaction Centers - Correct Answer-PSII-P680 and PSI-P700 absorbing specific light
wavelengths
CP43 and b559 - Correct Answer-Proteins interacting with electron carriers in
photosystems
, Cell Wall - Correct Answer-Rigid structure external to plasma membrane
Plasmodesmata - Correct Answer-Channels through cell wall maintaining cytoplasmic
continuity
Vacuoles - Correct Answer-Large volume organelles for turgor and storage
Chloroplasts - Correct Answer-Contain thylakoids for photosynthesis
Cellulose - Correct Answer-Main constituent of plant cell wall
White rot fungi - Correct Answer-Digest pectin and lignin, leaving cellulose
Brown rot fungi - Correct Answer-Express cellulase to obtain glucose, leaving lignin/pectin
Plasmodesma - Correct Answer-Cytoplasmic tubes linking adjacent plant cells
Central Vacuole - Correct Answer-Contains water, ions, and enzymes; regulates cell volume
Tonoplast - Correct Answer-Membrane surrounding the central vacuole
Symport - Correct Answer-Transport of solutes into vacuole coupled with H+ transport