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Photosynthesis title, definition and equation.
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Why does a leaf look green?
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Laminaria saccharina uses carotenoids as accessory pigments
Laminaria saccharina uses carotenoids as accessory pigments. Light is limited underwater.
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Methods of measuring the rate of photosynthesis.
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CO2 affects rate of photosynthesis
CO2 affects rate of photosynthesis. CO2 is the substrate in carbon fixation (Calvin cycle) – rubisco is the enzyme.
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Light intensity affects rate of photosynthesis.
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Temperature affects the rate of photosynthesis. Remember enzyme theory.
Enzymes used in respiration: rubisco is the main one. ATP synthase can also be denatured.
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Chloroplast: colour TEM, parts and functions.
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Image source unknown. Question from the IBO.
Chloroplast: structure’s relationship with function Image source unknown. Question from the IBO.
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Light Dependent Reactions title and brief overview.
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Photoactivation of chlorophyll – electrons are excited and return to their original state, releasing oxygen. e-
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Photolysis of water produces high-energy electrons, H+ protons and oxygen.
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Protons are pumped into stroma using energy from electrons
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Photosystem I is activated
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Non-cyclic phosphorylation produces ATP.
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Reduction of NADP+ by ferredoxin.
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Light Independent Reactions title – quick overview.
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Carbon fixcation using CO2 and rubisco
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Reduction of glycerate 3-phosphate
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Carbohydrate formation and re-generation of RuBP
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Calvin cycle overview.
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Calvin cycle animation links.
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Team analogy for the limiting factors theory
Team analogy for the limiting factors theory. Time to vote off the weakest link.
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Explain the effects of limiting each of the three factors on the process of photosynthesis. It’s not enough to just say “it slows down.”
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This graph suggests that CO2 is more important than temperature. Why?
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Iron is limiting – seeding algae with iron stimulates algal blooms.
Iron is used in ferroxidase – responsible for reduction of NADP+ in the light dependent reactions. Results with CO2 were short-term. Levels dropped in the immediate area, but the seeding is too expensive to work. Pros: possible reduced CO2 levels, algal blooms provide food for grazers and thus fisheries. Cons: large blooms block light to lower levels, may cause eutrophication; Diatoms block gills of some species; iron seeding may encourage blooms of toxic algae; who owns the ocean?
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