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Photosynthesis Ms. Napolitano & Mrs. Haas CP Biology
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Recall: Autotrophs – organisms that are able to make their own food (through sun or chemical energy) Heterotrophs – obtain energy from the foods they consume ATP – stores and releases energy Bonds broken = energy released (ATP ADP) Bonds formed = energy stored (ADP ATP)
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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis – plants use energy from the sun to convert water & CO 2 into carbs Divided into the Light Dependent Reactions & the Light Independent Reactions Photosynthesis Equation: Sunlight + 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2
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Photosynthesis:
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Anatomy of a Leaf Stoma (pl. stomata) – allows for CO 2 & O 2 exchange Mesophyll – layer of leaf where photosynthesis occurs Vein – supplies H 2 O from roots (xylem) & delivers glucose to rest of plant (phloem)
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Anatomy of a Chloroplast Thylakoids – photosynthetic discs Site of light reactions Photosystems made of pigments Pigments absorb light Chlorophyll – main pigment of plants Grana – stacks of thylakoids Stroma – space outside thylakoids Site of dark reactions
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Electron (e - ) Carriers High-energy e - need special carriers Electron transport – a carrier accepts a pair of e - and transfers them (with most of their energy) to another molecule NADP + accepts and holds e - with H +, eventually making NADPH Transfers e - to other parts of the cell
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Light Dependent Reactions (LDR) AKA “Light Reactions” Occurs in the thylakoid membrane Chemical Equation: Water + Light O 2 + ATP + NADPH Divided into 2 parts – Photosystem II and Photosystem I
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LDR: Photosystem II Discovered after photosystem I Steps: Chlorophyll & other pigments absorb light e - become excited (energy level increases) & go to the electron transport chain 2H 2 O 4H + + O 2 + 4e - 4e - replace excited e - from sunlight O 2 gets released into air as byproduct
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LDR: Electron Transport Chain Between photosystems II & I Excited e - jump through electron transport chain and power proton pumps Transfer H + into thylakoid spaces
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LDR: Photosystem I Pigments in photosystem I reenergize e - e - continue through electron transport chain NADP + picks up 2 high-energy e - and H + Becomes NADPH
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LDR: After Photosystem I H + are still being pumped into thylakoid spaces Space = + charge, membrane = - charge Difference in charges provides energy for ATP ATP synthase (protein) allows for diffusion of H + through the membrane Rotates like a turbine & binds ADP + phosphate to make ATP
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Light Dependent Reactions
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WHEW!! One part left (& it’s much easier!)
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Light Independent Reactions (LIR) AKA “Dark Reactions” or “The Calvin Cycle” Light is NOT required Occurs in stroma of chloroplasts RECALL: ATP and NADPH were made from the LDR High-energy sugars made (such as glucose) Chemical equation: ATP + NADPH + CO 2 Glucose
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The Calvin Cycle Steps : 6CO 2 enters the cycle from the atmosphere Energy is received from ATP and NADPH, making ADP & NADP + C from CO 2 rearranged into glucose Other C and more ATP is needed for next cycle
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The Calvin Cycle
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Let’s Sum It Up... Light Dependent ReactionsLight Independent Reactions
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Let’s Sum It Up... Light Dependent ReactionsLight Independent Reactions Requires: Light & H 2 O Products: O 2 (released into atmosphere), ATP, NADPH Occurs in thylakoid Divided into photosystem II & I Electron Transport Chain between II & I and after I ATP Synthase makes ATP at the end Requires: CO 2 (as well as ATP & NADPH from LDR) Products: sugar (glucose) Occurs in stroma ATP becomes ADP and NADPH becomes NADP +
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Factors Affecting Photosynthesis Water availability Temperature Denatures necessary enzymes Evaporation Light intensity Increases rate of photosynthesis (to a point)...so take care of your plants!
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