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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis.

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1 Chapter 10 Photosynthesis

2 Overview CO2 fixed to form organic molecules
Organic molecules combined to produce glucose O2 released into the atmosphere

3 Significance Ultimate source of free oxygen
Ultimate source of food for consumers Removes waste CO2 from the atmosphere

4 Organisms that photosynthesize
Purple sulfur bacteria Cyanobacteria Eukaryotic single-celled algae Multicellular algae Plants

5 Chloroplasts Found in all eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms
Thylakoid membrane Grana Stroma Double membrane

6 Main Pathways Light dependent Light independent
Occurs within thylakoid membrane Produces ATP, NADPH, O2 Light independent Uses ATP, NADPH and CO2 Produces sugars

7 Light Dependent Pathway

8 Visible Light

9 Absorption Spectrum

10 Light Independent Pathway
Calvin-Benson Pathway Stroma of chloroplast 3 CO2 molecules enter and combine with Ribulose bisphosphate Enzyme- Rubisco Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate produced

11 Alternate Carbon Fixation Schemes
C4 Plants CAM Plants Both conserve water by storing carbon during cooler times of the day

12 C 4 Pathway Distinctive leaf anatomy Phosphoenol pyruvate- 3 C
Carboxylated- higher afinity for CO2 than Rubisco Concentrates CO2 within Mesophyll cells OAA- 4C Malate Donate CO2 to Calvin Cycle

13 CAM Crassulacean family of plants (succulents)
Crassuslacean Acid Metabolism Stomata stay closed all day Accumulates CO2 at night for use during the day Similar to C4 but uses different organic acids

14 Compare C3 C4 and CAM


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