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Which subject | Science |
What age group | Year or Grade 9 |
What topic | Photosynthesis |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 10 |
Number of answers | 4 |
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Which of the following best describes the process of photosynthesis? A. The conversion of water into oxygen B. The conversion of oxygen into carbon dioxide C. The conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose D. The conversion of glucose into carbon dioxide
What is the primary pigment responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis? A. Chlorophyll B. Melanin C. Carotene D. Xanthophyll
In what part of the plant does photosynthesis occur? A. The roots B. The leaves C. The stem D. The flower
Which of the following is a reactant in the process of photosynthesis? A. Carbon dioxide B. Glucose C. Water D. Oxygen
What is the function of the stomata in a plant? A. To regulate the flow of water B. To produce oxygen C. To absorb sunlight D. To allow for gas exchange
What is the final product of photosynthesis? A. Carbon dioxide B. Glucose C. Water D. Oxygen
Which of the following factors can affect the rate of photosynthesis? A. Temperature B. Wind C. Soil quality D. Humidity
How does light intensity affect photosynthesis? A. More light intensity increases the rate of photosynthesis B. More light intensity decreases the rate of photosynthesis C. Light intensity has no effect on photosynthesis D. Light intensity only affects photosynthesis in the presence of other factors.
What is the equation for photosynthesis? A. Carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen B. Glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide +water C. Oxygen + water -> carbon dioxide + glucose D. Carbon dioxide + oxygen -> water + glucose
What is the purpose of photosynthesis in plants? A. To produce carbon dioxide B. To produce oxygen C. To produce glucose for energy D. To produce water.