CH9 Photosynthesis
Across
- 1. What is the process called where photoautotrophs convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates?
- 3. The process of moving electrons through a series of proteins during the process of making ATP (this is an abbreviation for this 3 word answer).
- 4. The phase in photosynthesis where water is split and hydrogen is made available to be used in the second phase.
- 5. What does the T stand for in ATP?
- 7. The green pigment in plants that can capture and transfer light energy.
- 9. What does the P stand for in ATP?
- 10. The phase in photosynthesis where carbon dioxide and hydrogen is combined during a cycle to make cabohydrates.
- 11. What does the D stand for in ADP?
- 12. The liquid area inside the chloroplast, but outside the thylakoids, where the LIR occurs.
- 14. What does the A stand for in ATP?
- 15. To make or assemble something.
- 18. The electron carrier used in photosynthesis when it is NOT carrying hydrogen and electrons.
Down
- 2. Any organism that must consume carbohydrates since it can not make them.
- 5. The flat, pancake-like structures where the LDR occurs.
- 6. The proteins embedded in the thylakoid membrane that contain chlorophyll
- 8. One of the enzymes used during the LIR to fix carbon dioxide to GP3 during the formation of carbohydrates.
- 13. Any organism that can make its own carbohydrates.
- 16. The electron carrier used in photosynthesis when it is carrying the hydrogen and electrons.
- 17. The molecules that have the ability to carry Hydrogen ions and high-energy electrons (two words, but no spaces between the words).