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Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs specific wavelengths of light, and the absorption of that light leads to the passage of electrons to a higher energy state, where chemical energy can then be harvested from them. You would expect that a plant exposed to which color of light would produce the most photosynthesis?

green
orange
yellow
blue

Which color of light would you expect chlorophyll to absorb the least?

green
red
yellow
blue

Most plants are green because....

chlorophyll absorbs green light well
chlorophyll does not absorb green light well
chlorophyll reflects green light well
both of the last two answers are correct

Thinking about the gases involved in respiration and photosynthesis, during the day, a plant is producing____ from respiration and releasing_____ from photosynthesis. But at night, a plant is only producing_______ from respiration.(spell your answers out completely).

Plants perform cellular respiration to produce.......

ATP
NADPH
sugar
oxygen

Which of the following is true about plants and cellular respiration?

plants perform cellular respiration only during the night
plants perform cellular respiration only during the day
plants perform cellular respiration during the night and day
plants do not perform cellular respiration

Which of the following is true regarding plants and photosynthesis?

plants perform photosynthesis only during the night
plants perform photosynthesis only during the day
plants perform photosynthesis during the night and day
plants do not perform photosynthesis

Is it possible for this plant to consistently do more cellular respiration than photosynthesis?

yes, plants use excess ATP for growth
yes, but only during winter months
not today, but fossil records shows they did in the past
no, plants can't consume food faster than they make it

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