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MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which molecule is split in the light-dependent reactions?
Why. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy and uses it to split water molecules, releasing oxygen as a by-product.
TRUE / FALSE
The Calvin cycle takes place in the thylakoid membrane.
True False ✓
Why. The Calvin cycle happens in the stroma, not the thylakoid membrane — which is where the light-dependent reactions occur.
SHORT ANSWER
What enzyme catalyzes the first step of carbon fixation?
Answer: RuBisCO also accepted: "Rubisco", "ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase"
Why. RuBisCO attaches atmospheric CO2 to RuBP, the first step of the Calvin cycle and the most abundant enzyme on Earth.
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