- RuBP
- Rubisco
- PGA synthase
- ATP synthase

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- Photosystem I
- Photosystem II
- Both PS I and PS II
- Neither PS I nor PS II
- NADPH
- ATP
- Glucose
- Sunlight
- ATP
- NADPH
- RuBP
- Glucose
- CO?
- RuBP
- Glucose
- NADPH
- Fix carbon
- Split glucose
- Produce energy molecules
- Form starch
- Light-dependent
- Light-independent
- Photorespiration
- Cyclic photophosphorylation
- Enzymes
- Guard cells
- Cuticle thickness
- Root pressure
- It forms water
- It supplies nitrogen
- It provides carbon atoms
- It is an electron acceptor
- Chloroplasts shrink
- ATP and NADPH aren't formed
- Rubisco is inactive
- Guard cells swell
- Only respiration occurs
- CO? = O? output
- Photosynthesis begins
- Guard cells open
- CO?
- Water
- Chlorophyll
- Enzyme concentration
- CO? becomes toxic
- Chlorophyll is destroyed
- Enzymes denature
- Light is absorbed less
- Reducing light input
- Triggering stomatal closure
- Activating chlorophyllase
- Limiting ATP
- Low CO?
- ATP availability
- Light exposure
- NADPH recycling
- At sunrise
- At stomatal closure
- At saturation point
- During drought
- NADPH deficiency
- Lack of CO?
- Low ATP production
- High chlorophyll
- Stimulates Rubisco
- Reduces respiration
- Activates mitochondria
- Opens stomata wider
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