Hi bioho4!
Most of diagram was irrelevant, and it included everything you needed to answer the question - given that you knew your standard bio content. The two, and only, pieces of information that was needed was that:
- It was in the light-dependent stage -- this could have been inferred through inclusion of the "sunlight" component [in the diagram].
- The arrows and blank boxes [in the diagram].
Allow me to elaborate;
Given that the biochemical pathway represented was the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis this narrows down all possible inputs to be Water, ADP, and NADP+; and all outputs to be Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.
Looking at the boxes and arrows, we know that the question asks for the identity of one input (W), and two outputs (V and Z).
To summarise those two points, the answer we are looking for must be a combination of one input and two outputs; that must belong to the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis.
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Ok, now, with that knowledge lets take a look at all four options;
Option A - 'Water, ATP and NADP+' - We have two inputs and one output here, so that doesn't work.
Option B - 'Oxygen, ATP and NADPH' - We have no inputs and three outputs, this does not work either.
Option C - 'Oxygen, ADP and NADPH' - Ah, one input and two outputs, all of the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis 😉.
Option D - 'Carbon Dioxide, ADP and NADP+' - Carbon Dioxide is not apart of the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis, so we need not bother with this option at all.
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So, in conclusion, Option C was the correct answer, and you didn't need detailed knowledge of the light-dependent stage either.
As the maths shill in me would say, Q.E.D. 😉
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This was a fairly lengthy post for a MCQ, but I think it was an important post to make.
When you do VCE Biology, you can have faith in that no non-SD content will be assessed - you would (and should) expect that much. And honestly, from personal experience, learning non-SD content is basically useless for many areas of the VCE Biology Study Design; I think doing so would be a regrettable decision, especially in Year 12.
Chances that you get tested on it are extremely slim, and if it is truly non-SD I think consequentials would be awarded anyways. And yes, the extra background knowledge helps, but the tradeoff for time on other subjects is not favourable (this one comes from personal experience 😅 ).
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My Bio journey is finished for now, but hopefully those still in it (or are yet to begin) will have better luck. Happy studying 😁 .