Thanks. I kind of already knew that the light independent stage wasn't exactly just adding on H+ ions, but I would've thought that we wouldn't be expected to know enough about it to choose between A and D.
Here's another question. It's from STAV 2009 unit three.
Question 9
When comparing eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells it is reasonable to state that:
A. the lack of organelles in prokaryotic cells means that basic cellular functions are different in
prokaryotic cells compared to eukaryotic cells.
B. both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are able to compartmentalise biochemical processes
within the cell.
C. all membrane functions in prokaryotic cells takes place in the plasma membrane, whereas in
eukaryotic cells these functions occur in different organelles.
D. only eukaryotic cells are able to carry out photosynthesis as they have chloroplasts whereas
prokaryotic cells cannot photosynthesis as they do not have chloroplasts.
I chose A; the answer is C.
Haha, yeah. I read beyond the course sometimes (when I can be bothered!). Try checking out some uni texts like Campbell's Biology. I reckon it gives you more of an understanding of the concepts = doing better.
Yeah, I had someone suggest reading some uni books, but I really just can't be bothered haha. Doing these trial exams is cumbersome enough...