Across
- 2. This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
- 3. A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- 4. There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- 5. The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- 8. These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- 13. The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- 14. Light-absorbing molecules.
- 15. The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- 17. This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
- 18. A type of organism that makes its own food.
- 19. Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- 21. The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
Down
- 1. The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- 6. The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- 7. The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- 9. The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- 10. How many phosphates does ATP have?
- 11. The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- 12. A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- 15. How many phosphates does ADP have?
- 16. The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- 20. The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.