Chapter 36: Q36-4TYU. (page 802)
Photosynthesis ceases when leaves wilt, mainly because
(A) the chlorophyll in wilting leaves is degraded.
(B) accumulation of CO2 in the leaf inhibits enzymes.
(C) stomata close, preventing CO2 from entering the leaf.
(D) photolysis, the water-splitting step of photosynthesis, cannot occur when there is a water deficiency.
Short Answer
(A) The option “the chlorophyll in wilting leaves is degraded” is false.
(B) The option “accumulation of CO2 in the leaf inhibits enzymes” is false.
(C) The option “stomata close, preventing CO2 from entering the leaf” is true.
(D) The option “photolysis, the water-splitting step of photosynthesis, cannot occur when there is a water deficiency” is false.