Examine the figure
(a) Is this struture present in animal cell or plant cell?
(b) Can these be passed on to the progeny? How?
(c) Name the metabolic processes taking place in the places marked ( $A$ ) and (B).
$$2 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O} \rightarrow 4 \mathrm{H}^{+}+\mathrm{O}_2+4 e^{-}$$
Based on the above equation, answer the following questions
(a) Where does this reaction take place in plants?
(b) What is the significance of this reaction?
(a) NADP reductase enzyme is located on .............. .
(b) Breakdown of proton gradient leads to release of ............ .
$$\begin{aligned} 3 \mathrm{CO}_2+9 \mathrm{ATP}+6 \mathrm{NADPH}+\text { water } \longrightarrow & \text { Glyceraldehyde } 3-\text { phosphate } \\ + & 9 \mathrm{ADP}+6 \mathrm{NADP}^{+}+8 \mathrm{Pi} . \end{aligned}$$
Analyse the above reaction and answer the following questions
(a) How many molecules of ATP and NADPH are required to fix one molecule of $\mathrm{CO}_2$ ?
(b) Where in the chloroplast does this process occur?
Some of these terms/chemicals are associated with the $\mathrm{C}_4$ cycle. Explain.
(a) Hatch Slack pathway
(b) Calvin cycle
(c) PEP carboxylase
(d) Bundle sheath cells
Complete the flow chart for cyclic photophosphorylation of the photosystem-I.
A process is occurring throughout the day, in ' $X$ ' organism. Cells are participating in this process. During this process ATP, $\mathrm{CO}_2$ and water are evolved. It is not a light dependent process.
(a) Name the process.
(b) Is it a catabolic or an anabolic process?
(c) What could be the raw material of this process?
Oserve the diagram and answer the following.
(a) Which group of plants exibit these two types of cells?
(b) What is the first product of $\mathrm{C}_4$ cycle?
(c) Which enzyme is there in bundle sheath cells and mesophyll cells?
A cyclic process is occurring in $C_3$ plant, which is light dependent and needs $\mathrm{O}_2$. This process doesn't produce energy rather it consumes energy.
(a) Can you name the given process?
(b) Is it essential for survival?
(c) What are the end products of this process?
(d) Where does it occur?
Suppose Euphorbia and maize are grown in the tropical area.
(a) Which one of them do you think will be able to survive under such conditions?
(b) Which one of them is more efficient in terms of photosynthetic activity?
(c) What difference do you think are there in their leaf anatomy?
The entire process of photosynthesis consists of a number of reactions. Where in the cell do each of these take place?
(a) Synthesis of ATP and NADPH ............ .
(b) Photolysis of water ............ .
(c) Fixation of $\mathrm{CO}_2$ ............
.(d) Synthesis of sugar molecule ............ .
(e) Synthesis of starch ............ .
In the figure given below, the black line (upper) indicates action spectrum for photosynthesis and the lighter line (lower) indicates the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll- $a$, answer the following
(a) What does the action spectrum indicate? How can we plot an action spectrum? Explain with an example.
(b) How can we derive an absorption spectrum for any substance?
(c) If chlorophyll- $a$ is responsible for light reaction of photosynthesis, why do the action spectrum and absorption spectrum not overlap?
In the diagram shown below label A, B, C. What type of phosphorylation is possible in this?