Biology Photosynthesis Practice Exam Questions

Photosynthesis Practice Exam Questions

Photosynthesis is the process that plants use to make their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. It takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells and produces glucose and oxygen.

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Photosynthesis Practice Exam Worksheet

Practice exam style questions on photosynthesis.

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1 they have no chloroplasts/chlorophyll [1 mark] allow they are underground

allow they don't get (access to) light

allow (because) photosynthesis needs light

allow they can't absorb light
ignore 'sun'
ignore 'it is dark'

2 carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen [1 marks]
3 energy is taken in from the surroundings [1 mark]

the energy source is sunlight/light energy [1 mark]

more energy is absorbed than released [1 mark]

4 light intensity [1 mark]
carbon dioxide concentration [1 mark]
temperature [1 mark]
amount of chlorophyll [1 mark]
accept light
accept carbon dioxide

accept chlorophyll

5 place pondweed under a lamp [1 mark]
measure the number of oxygen bubbles produced per minute (rate of photosynthesis) [1 mark]
move the lamp to different distances to change light intensity [1 mark]
accept heat source
accept measure oxgyen bubbles
accept move lamp
6 increase photosynthesis [1 mark]
improve growth/yield [1 mark]
7  for respiration to release energy [1 mark]
converted into starch for storage [1 mark]
used to make cellulose for cell walls [1 mark]
used to produce amino acids and proteins [1 mark]

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