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Question 21
Multiple Choice
As light increases, photosynthetic rates increase. The point at which photosynthetic rates level off is called the _______ point.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best example of acclimatization to light variation that is accomplished by morphological, rather than physiological means?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A plant living through a drought keeps most of its stomates closed. This results in a trade-off of physiological processes in which
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure showing acclimatization to two different growth temperature regimes from different populations of a shrub occurring in the Mojave Desert and in cool coastal zones in California. The two temperatures regimes used are representative of the two habitats.
Of the four temperature curves in the two populations, which combination appears least able to acclimate to the given temperature regime?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
The bacteria and archaea that inhabited the early Earth oxidized inorganic compounds to obtain energy to fix carbon dioxide. These organisms were probably least likely to oxidize which inorganic compound?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
In van Helmont's experiment measuring a growing tree, which possible energy source for the tree's growth was he able to rule out?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Refer to the table showing the oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations of four different environments.
In which environment would we expect photorespiration to be highest?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure showing the CO
2
uptake in soybean leaves in response to increasing O
2
concentration for soybean leaves exposed to two different CO
2
levels.
Based on the figure, the best explanation for the relationship of CO
2
uptake and O
2
concentration is that
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Which hypothesis about the benefits of photorespiration was supported by Kozaki and Takeba's experiment with tobacco plants, in which the plants were genetically altered to elevate and lower their rates of photorespiration?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure showing results from an experiment by Kozaki and Takeba on genetically altered tobacco plants under conditions that promote damage to photosynthetic membranes.
Curve _______ represents the plants altered to reduce their photorespiration rates; curve _______ represents plants altered to increase photorespiration rates.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which two pathways, which provide high concentrations of CO
2
to the Calvin cycle, also substantially reduce photorespiration?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
In contrast to C
3
plants, C
4
plants have which structure that keeps the CO
2
concentration high where the Calvin cycle operates?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
As CO
2
concentrations continue to increase in our atmosphere, photorespiration rates are likely to _______, a change that should _______ the advantage C
4
plants have over C
3
plants.
Question 34
Multiple Choice
In the CAM pathway, in contrast to pathways in C
3
and C
4
plants, CO
2
uptake and the Calvin cycle are separated in time, with
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which statement about CAM and C
4
plants is true?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
The ratio of carbon-13 to carbon-12 in a sample of material from a C
3
plant is 122:10,000. The same ratio for the reference standard is 125:10,000. Delta (δ) is thus _______ per thousand.