A) twofold symmetry,special pair
B) anti-parallel symmetry,RHC
C) trifold symmetry,tri-harvest center
D) shared menaquinone prosthetic groups,shared pair
E) none of the above
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A) II,III
B) II only
C) III only
D) II,IV
E) Ii,III
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A) 4 ATP per O2 plus 2 NADPH per 4 electrons liberated from 2 H2O
B) 5 ATP per O2 plus 1 NADPH per 4 electrons liberated from 2 H2O
C) 2) 5 ATP per O2 plus 2 NADPH per 2 electrons liberated from 2 H2O
D) 9 ATP per O2 plus 2 NADPH per 4 electrons liberated from 2 H2O
E) 5 ATP equivalents
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A) smooth outer membrane
B) inner membrane space
C) stroma
D) thylakoid membrane
E) thylakoid compartment
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A) Photophosphoylation cannot be uncoupled by an ionophore like can be done with oxidative phosphorylation.
B) The formation of a proton gradient is required for adequate function of both photo- and oxidative phosphorylation.
C) Although sequence similarities exist between the ATP synthases from each process,little structural similarity is observed.
D) Photophosphorylation is not dependent on spontaneous electron flow whereas oxidative phosphorylation requires that electron flow be spontaneous.
E) None of the above is true.
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A) photosynthetic reaction center
B) tyrosyl radical
C) thylakoid
D) H2O
E) CF1CF0
F) Z-scheme
G) NADPH
H) plastoquinone
I) H+
J) RuBP carboxylase
K) CO2
L) 2 OH–
M) O2
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A) are often cytosolic proteins containing multiple chlorophylls.
B) are nearly identical in structure from species to species.
C) are likely optimized to allow efficient transfer of energy throughout pigments.
D) contain an alternating structure of lipid molecules and chlorophylls allowing maximal incorporation in the membrane.
E) none of the above
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A) I,II,III,IV
B) I,II,IV
C) I,III,IV
D) II,III
E) II,III,IV
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A) would be removed from the cycle as various carbohydrate side products in the first round of the cycle.
B) could be identified only in the triose intermediates within the cycle.
C) would only be observed in intermediates following three rounds of the cycle.
D) could be observed in any of the intermediates within the cycle during the first or subsequent rounds of the cycle.
E) would be rapidly removed by transketolase catalyzed reactions.
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A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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A) I,III,IV
B) I,II
C) II,III
D) I only
E) IV only
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A) photosynthetic reaction center
B) tyrosyl radical
C) thylakoid
D) H2O
E) CF1CF0
F) Z-scheme
G) NADPH
H) plastoquinone
I) H+
J) RuBP carboxylase
K) CO2
L) 2 OH–
M) O2
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A) I,II,III,IV
B) I,III
C) I,II
D) III only
E) III,IV
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A) photosynthetic reaction center
B) tyrosyl radical
C) thylakoid
D) H2O
E) CF1CF0
F) Z-scheme
G) NADPH
H) plastoquinone
I) H+
J) RuBP carboxylase
K) CO2
L) 2 OH–
M) O2
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A) I,II,III
B) II,III,IV
C) I,III,IV
D) I,II,IV
E) II,III
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A) RuBP carboxylase oxygenates ribulose bisphosphate to form 2-phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate.
B) The reaction provides an additional mechanism to generate ATP and NADPH.
C) The C4 cycle minimizes the need for photorespiration.
D) CO2 and O2 compete for binding the RuBP carboxylase active site.
E) Photorespiration is thought to function as a protective mechanism to allow dissipation of unused energy.
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A) Chlorophyll structures contain copper rather than iron.
B) Chlorophyll structures typically have five rings while heme typically has four.
C) Chlorophyll often has fewer R groups attached to the ring system that heme.
D) Chlorophyll metal atoms coordinate to the nitrogen atoms from the ring where as heme iron atoms coordinate to carbon atoms.
E) all of the above
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A) photosynthetic reaction center
B) tyrosyl radical
C) thylakoid
D) H2O
E) CF1CF0
F) Z-scheme
G) NADPH
H) plastoquinone
I) H+
J) RuBP carboxylase
K) CO2
L) 2 OH–
M) O2
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A) destroys enzymatic function because oxygen is a suicide inhibitor of the enzyme.
B) targets the enzyme for proteolytic degradation.
C) decreases the enzyme's Km for oxygen since binding is cooperative.
D) activates the enzyme for carbon fixing reactions.
E) costs the cell ATP since energy is required to replace intermediates necessary for carbon fixation.
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A) PSIII.
B) cytochrome a3.
C) cytochrome b6f.
D) cytochrome c.
E) proton translocating ATP synthase
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