Campbell Biology Chapter 10 Test Bank
1. Skill: Application/Analysis Answer: E
Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Topic: Concept
Chapter 10 Photosynthesis 10.1
Students find this chapter quite challenging. Fortu-
nately, some of the key concepts, such as chemiosmo-
sis and redox, were discussed previously in the chap-
ter on respiration and fermentation. The new key con-
cepts are light as energy, light absorption and energy
conversion by pigments, and linear and cyclic elec-
tron flow. Students are challenged to identify the rela-
tionships between the light reactions and the Calvin
cycle, as well as the adaptive significance of C4 and
CAM pathways. Comparison and contrast between
photosynthesis and respiration, the significance of
photosynthesis to Earth history and evolution of life,
and the role of photosynthesis in global carbon cycles
and environmental change are important topics to
engage students.
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) If photosynthesizing green algae are provided with
CO2 synthesized with heavy oxygen (18O), later analy-
sis will show that all but one of the following com-
pounds produced by the algae contain the 18O label.
That one is
A) 3-phosphoglycerate.
B) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).
C) glucose.
D) ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).
E) O2.
Skill: Application/Analysis
2. 2) Which of the following are products of the light Answer: E
reactions of photosynthesis that are utilized in the
Topic: Concept
10.1
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Calvin cycle?
A) CO2 and glucose
B) H2O and O2
C) ADP, i, and NADP+
D) electrons and H+
E) ATP and NADPH
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
3. Answer: E
3) Photosynthesis is not responsible for Topic: Concept
A) oxygen in the atmosphere. 10.1
B) the ozone layer.
C) most of the organic carbon on Earth's surface.
D) atmospheric CO2.
E) fossil fuels.
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
4. Answer: A
4) Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
A) stroma of the chloroplast Topic: Concept
B) thylakoid membrane 10.1
C) cytoplasm surrounding the chloroplast
D) interior of the thylakoid (thylakoid space)
E) outer membrane of the chloroplast
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
5) In any ecosystem, terrestrial or aquatic, what
5. group(s) is (are) always necessary? Answer: D
A) autotrophs and heterotrophs Topic: Concept
B) producers and primary consumers 10.1
C) photosynthesizers
D) autotrophs
E) green plants
Skill: Synthesis/Evaluation
6. Answer: C
Topic: Concept
6) In autotrophic bacteria, where are the enzymes lo-10.1
cated that can carry on carbon fixation (reduction of
carbon dioxide to carbohydrate)?
A) in chloroplast membranes
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B) in chloroplast stroma
C) in the cytosol
D) in the nucleoid
E) in the infolded plasma membrane
Skill: Application/Analysis
7. Answer: B
Topic: Concept
7) When oxygen is released as a result of photosyn-10.1
thesis, it is a direct by-product of
A) reducing NADP+.
B) splitting water molecules.
C) chemiosmosis.
D) the electron transfer system of photosystem I.
E) the electron transfer system of photosystem II.
8. Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension Answer: B
Topic: Concept
10.2
8) A plant has a unique photosynthetic pigment. The
leaves of this plant appear to be reddish yellow. What
wavelengths of visible light are being absorbed by
this pigment?
A) red and yellow
B) blue and violet
C) green and yellow
D) blue, green, and red
E) green, blue, and yellow
Skill: Application/Analysis
9. Answer: E
9) Halobacterium has a photosynthetic membrane
Topic: Concept
that is colored purple. Its photosynthetic action spec-10.2
trum is exactly complementary (opposite to) the ac-
tion spectrum for green plants. What wavelengths of
light do the Halobacterium photosynthetic pigments
absorb?
A) red and yellow
B) blue, green, and red
C) green and yellow
1. Skill: Application/Analysis Answer: E
Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Topic: Concept
Chapter 10 Photosynthesis 10.1
Students find this chapter quite challenging. Fortu-
nately, some of the key concepts, such as chemiosmo-
sis and redox, were discussed previously in the chap-
ter on respiration and fermentation. The new key con-
cepts are light as energy, light absorption and energy
conversion by pigments, and linear and cyclic elec-
tron flow. Students are challenged to identify the rela-
tionships between the light reactions and the Calvin
cycle, as well as the adaptive significance of C4 and
CAM pathways. Comparison and contrast between
photosynthesis and respiration, the significance of
photosynthesis to Earth history and evolution of life,
and the role of photosynthesis in global carbon cycles
and environmental change are important topics to
engage students.
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) If photosynthesizing green algae are provided with
CO2 synthesized with heavy oxygen (18O), later analy-
sis will show that all but one of the following com-
pounds produced by the algae contain the 18O label.
That one is
A) 3-phosphoglycerate.
B) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).
C) glucose.
D) ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).
E) O2.
Skill: Application/Analysis
2. 2) Which of the following are products of the light Answer: E
reactions of photosynthesis that are utilized in the
Topic: Concept
10.1
, Campbell Biology Chapter 10 Test Bank
Calvin cycle?
A) CO2 and glucose
B) H2O and O2
C) ADP, i, and NADP+
D) electrons and H+
E) ATP and NADPH
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
3. Answer: E
3) Photosynthesis is not responsible for Topic: Concept
A) oxygen in the atmosphere. 10.1
B) the ozone layer.
C) most of the organic carbon on Earth's surface.
D) atmospheric CO2.
E) fossil fuels.
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
4. Answer: A
4) Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
A) stroma of the chloroplast Topic: Concept
B) thylakoid membrane 10.1
C) cytoplasm surrounding the chloroplast
D) interior of the thylakoid (thylakoid space)
E) outer membrane of the chloroplast
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
5) In any ecosystem, terrestrial or aquatic, what
5. group(s) is (are) always necessary? Answer: D
A) autotrophs and heterotrophs Topic: Concept
B) producers and primary consumers 10.1
C) photosynthesizers
D) autotrophs
E) green plants
Skill: Synthesis/Evaluation
6. Answer: C
Topic: Concept
6) In autotrophic bacteria, where are the enzymes lo-10.1
cated that can carry on carbon fixation (reduction of
carbon dioxide to carbohydrate)?
A) in chloroplast membranes
, Campbell Biology Chapter 10 Test Bank
B) in chloroplast stroma
C) in the cytosol
D) in the nucleoid
E) in the infolded plasma membrane
Skill: Application/Analysis
7. Answer: B
Topic: Concept
7) When oxygen is released as a result of photosyn-10.1
thesis, it is a direct by-product of
A) reducing NADP+.
B) splitting water molecules.
C) chemiosmosis.
D) the electron transfer system of photosystem I.
E) the electron transfer system of photosystem II.
8. Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension Answer: B
Topic: Concept
10.2
8) A plant has a unique photosynthetic pigment. The
leaves of this plant appear to be reddish yellow. What
wavelengths of visible light are being absorbed by
this pigment?
A) red and yellow
B) blue and violet
C) green and yellow
D) blue, green, and red
E) green, blue, and yellow
Skill: Application/Analysis
9. Answer: E
9) Halobacterium has a photosynthetic membrane
Topic: Concept
that is colored purple. Its photosynthetic action spec-10.2
trum is exactly complementary (opposite to) the ac-
tion spectrum for green plants. What wavelengths of
light do the Halobacterium photosynthetic pigments
absorb?
A) red and yellow
B) blue, green, and red
C) green and yellow