Photosynthesis Terms
Across
- 6. The light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- 7. The second set of reactions in photosynthesis (the Calvin Cycle); these reactions do not require solar energy.
- 10. A compound that donates one hydrogen atom and two electrons to another molecule, to reform NADP+; is an electron donor.
- 13. A reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons.
- 14. A molecule containing three high-energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in living organisms.
- 16. A process for synthesizing ATP using the energy of an electrochemical gradient and the ATP synthase enzyme.
- 18. The protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast.
- 19. A compound that accepts one hydrogen atom and two electrons, forming NADPH; is an electron acceptor.
- 21. A specialized protein complex embedded in the thylakoid membrane that allows H+ ions to escape from the lumen and uses the resulting energy to generate ATP.
- 23. The fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid.
Down
- 1. The first set of reactions of photosynthesis in which light energy excites electrons in chlorophyll molecules, powers chemiosmotic ATP synthesis, and results in the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH.
- 2. A reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons.
- 3. The photosynthetic membrane within a chloroplast that contains light-gathering pigment molecules and electron transport chains.
- 4. A cluster of photosynthetic pigments embedded in a thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast that absorbs light energy.
- 5. Stacks of thylakoids.
- 7. Groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana.
- 8. A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors; each time an electron is transferred, energy is released.
- 9. A membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- 11. A chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by light; in photosynthesis, water molecules are split by this.
- 12. A molecule containing two high-energy phosphate bonds that may be formed by breaking one of the phosphate bonds in ATP.
- 15. A cyclic set of reaction occurring in the stroma of chloroplasts that fixes the carbon of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules and recycles coenzymes.
- 17. The process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- 20. A system of interconnected flattened membrane sacs forming a separate compartment within the stroma of a chloroplast.
- 22. A packet of light.