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Explore the Wonders of Bioluminescence and Photosynthesis

Test your knowledge on the fascinating processes of bioluminescence and photosynthesis with our engaging quiz! Challenge yourself with 11 multiple choice questions that delve into the science behind these remarkable phenomena.

In this quiz, you will learn about:

  • Light-dependent reactions
  • The role of chloroplasts
  • Bioluminescent organisms
  • The Calvin cycle

11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DivingFish425
It has a fleshy growth called blank atop its head, Smaller fish approaches the blank.
Filament
Brittle stars
Photosystem II.
The step in photosynthesis that require sunlight, this reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts.
Bioelectromagnetics
Photosynthesis
Light-dependent reactions
Electromagnetic emission in the form of light is also present. The emitted light is usually a product of a series of chemical reactions in a general process known as
Photosystem II.
Chemiluminescence.
Bioluminescence
Distract their predators by detaching a glowing arm and escaping
Bioluminescence
Brittle stars
Angler fish
The branch of science studying the interaction between organisms and electromagnetic fields.
Light-dependent reactions
Photosynthesis
Bioelectromagnetics
Is a component used to make sugar in the Calvin cycle.
 
The first step in the light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis, is the breaking of water bonds into oxygen molecules and hydrogen atoms by using light energy, electrons will be released from this reaction which will move to photosystemI in which they will be used by NADP+ to form NADPH.
NADPH
NADP+
Photosystem II.
Are a vital organelle in plant cells which contains chlorophyll and other pigments to take in light.
Light-dependent reactions
Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis
EM emissions in the form of light is being utilized by living organisms for several survival purposes
Photosystem II.
Chloroplasts
Bioluminescence
The process in which plants and other organisms, such as algae, use electromagnetic waves in the form of light as an energy source for food production.
Chemiluminescence.
NADPH
Bioluminescence
Use bioluminescence to attract prey.
Chemiluminescence.
Angler fish
Brittle stars
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