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EXAM:Bio 1500 - Exam 2 (Mizzou-Bush) Test with Complete Solutions the process by which light energy is used to make food molecules from CO2 and water CORRECT ANS-photosynthesis where does photosynthesis take place? CORRECT ANS-in chloroplasts where does photosynthesis take place? CORRECT ANS-in chloroplasts

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EXAM: Bio 1500 - Exam 2 (Mizzou-Bush) Test with
Complete Solutions
the process by which light energy is used to make food molecules from CO2 and water

CORRECT ANS-photosynthesis




where does photosynthesis take place? CORRECT ANS-in chloroplasts




where does photosynthesis take place? CORRECT ANS-in chloroplasts




molecules that absorb light of a particular wavelength or color CORRECT ANS-pigment




which wavelengths do chlorophyll absorb? CORRECT ANS-violet, blue and red wavelengths




when a substance absorbs light energy and re-emits it at a different wavelength CORRECT

ANS-florescence




when light energy bounces of an object and is not absorbed CORRECT ANS-reflection




when chemical reactions generate light energy CORRECT ANS-bioluminescence

, EXAM: Bio 1500 - Exam 2 (Mizzou-Bush) Test with
Complete Solutions

what happens when a proton is absorbed by a molecule? CORRECT ANS--it excites an

electron into a higher energy state


-the electron quickly drops to its ground state


-releases the energy as light at a longer wavelength




why does isolated chlorophyll in a tube fluoresce red light, but a leaf doesn't? CORRECT

ANS-in the leaf, the chlorophyll is coupled to a series of chemical reactions that use the light

energy. in the tube, it emits red light due to a mixture with acetone




-recalling facts and basic concepts


-define, duplicate, list, memorize, repeat, state CORRECT ANS-remember




-explain ideas or concepts


-classify, describe, discuss, explain, identify, locate CORRECT ANS-understand




-use information in new situations

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