1) Why might C3 plants benefit more from N deposition compared to C4 plants?
2) How does N or P deposition affect mycorrhizae?
1) Why might C3 plants benefit more from N deposition compared to C4 plants? 2) How...
How would increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration affect C3 vs. C4 plants (assuming no other changes in climate)?
1. What makes the C4 cycle that much different than the "normal" C3 plants? 2. It has been hypothesized that if we could genetically modify crops like potatoes and tomatoes to become CAM plants we could aide hunger issue around the world. Why would someone propose this hypothesis?
. Describe why CAM plants have an advantage over C3 plants in the desert and why C4 plants have an advantage over C3 plants in tropical climates. (Be sure to discuss the relevance of photosynthetic enzymes and their location, photorespiration, water use efficiency, and stomatal behavior and leaf anatomy.) 4. Thinking about anatomy, morphology, and “behavior” describe ways that plant leaves are adapted to intercepting light, increasing CO2 diffusion while reducing water loss. 5. In general terms, describe the characteristics...
Compare and contrast how C4
plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the
production of sugar in the Calvin cycle.
Chapter 10 Question 11 Compare and contrast how C4 plants and CAM plants separate the acquisition of CO2 from the production of sugar in the Calvin cycle. Part A What do they have in common? Check all that apply. They generates an organic acid with four carbons by fixing CO2 to a 3-carbon molecule by rubisco. Both...
estions to consider: 1. How do the three different light levels affect the rate of photosynthesis in C3 plants? a. In C4 plants? eins 2. Were the photosynthetic rates different between C3 and C4 plants? illa. Was this more dramatic at any of the light levels? 3. You did not use temperature as a variable in any of your analyses but you still collected data on it. Why is it still important to monitor the temperature? 4. Recall CAM plants...
15. How does energy pass from the light reactions to the Calvin cycle? 16. Understand the details of how solar energy is captured and then passed to the electron-acceptor molecules in the two photosystems. 17. Know the processes by which ATP and NADPH are created during the light reactions. 18. What is photophosphorylation? 19. What are the three steps of the Calvin cycle and what happens during each? 20. How are C3 plants and C4 plants different? 21. What happens...
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Juestions to consider: 1. How do the three different light levels affect the rate of photosynthesis in C3 plants? a. In C4 plants? 2. Were the photosynthetic rates different between C3 and C4 plants? a. Was this more dramatic at any of the light levels? - 3. You did not use temperature as a variable in any of your analyses but you still collected data on it. Why is it still important to monitor...
51.What is the difference between C3 and C4 plants? 52.Photosystem II produces _______, photosystem Iproduces ________, Calvin cycle produces_______ (please choose from NADH, NADPH,O2, CO2, glucose )53.What is photorespiration? Is it good or bad? why?54.If a somatic cell has 40 chromosomes, how manychromosomes are present in the sperm? Howabout an egg? About about a hair cell? Whatabout a zygote? 55.In mitosis, anaphase separates ___________chromosomes 56.In meiosis, anaphase I separates P___________chromosomes, anaphase II separates___________ chromosomes
why plants have two types of chlorophyll instead of just one. How does this benefit them? What would you expect concerning the rate of photosynthesis for a plant that had only one type of chlorophyll?
*Please Type up your respone!* 1. what does low serum complement C3/C4/CH50 indication in a lab test? 2. Why would kidney size decrease with renal artery stenosis? 3. why would we see increase Na and Cl in Diabetes Inspidus? Why would blood venous be alkaline? 4. why would a serum osmalilty be high be a urine osmalilty in diabetes inspidus?? 5. What does the water deprivation test , test for? and how can we interpret its results?