In a plant, where do Calvin cycle reactions occur?

a. Stroma
b. Stomata
c. Granum
d. Thylakoid


a. Stroma

In a plant, the Calvin cycle reaction occurs in the Stroma.

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A. true B. false

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Which of the following would result in a decrease in the size of your ecological footprint?

A. purchasing produce from local farmers instead of produce shipped from overseas B. constructing a new home from brick and stone C. setting the thermostat to 68 degrees in the winter instead of 66 degrees D. only purchasing clothing that was made overseas E. None of the answer options are correct.

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Darwin's finches, and the studies by the Grants, finally proved that

A. differences in beak size were the result of natural selection and were inherited. B. beak size adjusted within a given year depending on nutrition status. C. beak sizes were completely random and no pattern was determined. D. beak sizes made no difference as to the food being eaten.

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Which of the following are adaptations for terrestrial life seen in plants?

a. Sporopollenin and an embryo protected and nourished by the parent plant b. Chlorophylls a and b c. Cell walls of cellulose and lignin d. Vascular tissue e. Cuticle and stomata

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