Chapter 7 Assessment (19/20)
1. To what does the term grana refer?
a. the double membrane that surrounds the chloroplast
b. A stack of thylakoid membranes
c. The pores on the underside of a leaf that facilitate gas exchange
d. a flattened disk or sac in the chloroplast
e. The fluid-filled space of the chloroplast
2. Which structure is required for an eukaryotic organism to be classified as an autotroph?
a. Golgi Body
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. Chloroplast
3. Which of the following organisms are capable of photosynthesis?
a. plants only
b. plants and algae only
c. plants and some bacteria only
d. plants, algae, and some bacteria
4. To what does the term stroma refer?
a. the double membrane surrounding the chloroplast
b. A stack of thylakoid membrane structures
c. The pores on the underside of the leaf that facilitate gas exchange
d. a flattened disk or sac in the chloroplast
e. The fluid-filled space of the chloroplast
1. To what does the term grana refer?
a. the double membrane that surrounds the chloroplast
b. A stack of thylakoid membranes
c. The pores on the underside of a leaf that facilitate gas exchange
d. a flattened disk or sac in the chloroplast
e. The fluid-filled space of the chloroplast
2. Which structure is required for an eukaryotic organism to be classified as an autotroph?
a. Golgi Body
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. Chloroplast
3. Which of the following organisms are capable of photosynthesis?
a. plants only
b. plants and algae only
c. plants and some bacteria only
d. plants, algae, and some bacteria
4. To what does the term stroma refer?
a. the double membrane surrounding the chloroplast
b. A stack of thylakoid membrane structures
c. The pores on the underside of the leaf that facilitate gas exchange
d. a flattened disk or sac in the chloroplast
e. The fluid-filled space of the chloroplast