Photosynthesis II

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Across
  1. 4. A typical feature of these types of plants is that their stomata are open all night long
  2. 5. This form of chemical energy is produced by the thylakoids in the light-dependent reactions
  3. 6. All plants generate oxygen. The oxygen comes from this source.
  4. 7. Stacks of thylakoids are known as...
  5. 9. This is where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
  6. 13. This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP
  7. 14. This is a key chemical output (product) of the Calvin Cycle
  8. 15. ADP and an atom of this element make ATP
  9. 16. Photosynthesis involves ..., which is literally splitting water for its electrons and hydrogen.
Down
  1. 1. The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast
  2. 2. When plants produce excess glucose, it is typically stored here
  3. 3. Plants require very little care. Most need only light, water, carbon dioxide, and some trace...
  4. 4. This green-colored chemical helps the plant absorb light energy
  5. 5. A class of plant hormones that causes growth
  6. 8. Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this
  7. 9. This is the number of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of glucose
  8. 10. Many types of plants, including the soybean, olive, and peanut plants produce this substance in the Calvin Cycle along with sugar.
  9. 11. This is produced by the thylakoids and one of its purposes is to carry electrons to the Calvin Cycle
  10. 12. This is a key chemical input (reactant) of the Calvin Cycle
  11. 17. This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule