
Photosynthesis โ Calvin Cycle, C3 & C4 Pathways, Photorespiration
Biology ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 38 ยท 25 questions
In Grade 11 biology, Photosynthesis explores Calvin Cycle, C3 & C4 Pathways, and Photorespiration. Mastering this now makes later chapters on plant/animal physiology, genetics, and ecology much smoother.
What you'll practise
- Describe Calvin Cycle
- Describe C3 & C4 Pathways
- Describe Photorespiration
- Apply photosynthesis concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Photosynthesis โ Calvin Cycle, C3 & C4 Pathways, Photorespiration quiz
Grade 11 Biology โ Photosynthesis โ Calvin Cycle, C3 & C4 Pathways, Photorespiration: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Calvin cycle occurs in
- Primary CO2 acceptor in C3 plants is
- Primary CO2 acceptor in C4 plants is
- First stable product in C3 plants is
- First stable product in C4 plants is
- Enzyme RuBisCO stands for
- RuBisCO is present in
- C4 pathway was discovered by
- A wreath-like arrangement of bundle-sheath and mesophyll cells characteristic of C4 plants is called
- Bundle sheath cells in C4 plants are
- Photorespiration occurs in
- Photorespiration consumes
- Photorespiration is absent in
- CAM plants fix CO2 at
- CAM plant example
- In Calvin cycle, for 1 glucose, CO2 needed is
- Number of ATP used in Calvin cycle per CO2 is
- Number of NADPH used per CO2 in Calvin cycle is
- In C4 plants CO2 is concentrated in
- Product of RuBisCO's oxygenase activity is
- PEP carboxylase is found in
- C3 plant example
- C4 plant example
- Ratio of ATP to NADPH used in Calvin cycle is
- G3P from Calvin cycle is used to make
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