what does the absorption spectrum graph indicate - how much light a particular pigment absorbs at each wave length , what does the action spectrum show - the rate of photosynthesis at different wavelengths of light , what are the most effective wavelengths for photosynthesis (colour and nm) - red (650nm-700nm) and blue (425nm-450nm), what are the 3 main pigments in antenna complexes - Carotenoids, chlorophyll b and chlorophyll a, where does the light dependant stage take place - thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts , where does the light independent stage take place - in the stroma , what process gives off electrons needed for non-cyclic photophosphorylation - photolysis - the splitting of a water molecule , on which photosystem does photolysis occur - Photosystem II, Non-cyclic can be presented by what scheme - the Z scheme, what are the products of non-cyclic photophosphorylation - ATP and NADPH, what is the waste product of non-cyclic of photophosphorylation and where does it come from - oxygen - comes from the photolysis of water, where does the Calvin cycle occur - in the stroma of the chloroplast, the Calvin cycle can be divided into three stages, what are these stages - carbon fixation, reduction and regeneration of the starting molecule , What molecule does the Calvin cycle form - glucose , how many times must the Calvin cycle occur in order to form glucose - twice ,
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