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1 In the presence of sunlight, pigments and enzymes,
PHOTOSYNTHESIS In the presence of sunlight, pigments and enzymes, C6H12O6 + 6 CO2 ---–> 6 O2 + 6 H2O PLANTS. Feeding, clothing, sheltering and medicating the world for millions of years.

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8 CHLOROPLAST STRUCTURE
Outer membrane Inner Membrane system: THYLAKOIDS – flattened sacs GRANA – stacks of thylakoids Light harvesting pigments embedded in thylakoid membrane Surrounding thylakoids, liquid: STROMA

9 Photosynthesis depends upon the green pigment CHLOROPHYLL (absorbs light in the blue-violet and orange-red and reflects light in green region) Accessory pigments (carotenes, xanthophylls) help harvest light energy

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12 LIGHT DEPENDENT RXNS Visible light (traveling in “photons”, packets of energy) is changed into chemical energy H2O is split into O2 and H PS I and II absorb light energy This light energy is transferred to reaction center, a Chlorophyll a that donates e- to electron carrier

13 LIGHT DEP. RXNS cont’d Lost e- from PSII is replaced by e- from H2O
At end of electron flow, electrons combine with NADP+ to form NADPH As electrons flow along electron transport chain, protons build up inside thylakoids

14 LIGHT DEP. RXNS cont’d These built up protons will diffuse down concentration gradient through ATP synthase TAH-DAH!! ATP is made!!! PRODUCTS: O2, ATP and NADPH!!!!

15 f,'-carotene H1 CH3 C " H1C, /C H H H H H CHJ H CH3 H I I I I I I I I I I H3C CHJ H1C C C C C C C C C C C /C" /c, /C"", /c""' /C, /C, /C""' /c, /C"", /c~ /c, /c" /CH1 J,,/HJI I I I I I I I II! I H C C H CHJ H CH3 H H H H H C CH1 "/, C1 H3C H

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17 CALVIN CYCLE Requires ATP and NADPH from light rxns Occurs in stroma
1 molecule of CO2 combines with RuBP = “carbon fixation” Resulting 6C molecule splits into 2- 3 carbon molecules of PGA

18 Each PGA, using 1 ATP and 1 NADPH makes one PGAL
Each PGAL converted into various 4, 5 and 6 carbon sugars RuBP is recycled 3 turns of the cycle -> 6 PGAL, 5 -> RuBP, 1 for other sugars Rubisco is the enzyme which catalyzes rxn that fixes CO2 Calvin cycle AKA C3 cycle

19 CO2 converted to G3P; ATP and NADPH are consumed
To make one molecule of G3P, three turns of the cycle + 3 CO2 molecules CO2 is fixed to RuBP by rubisco – produces unstable intermediate -> 3-phosphoglycerate

20 3-phosphoglycerate is phosphorylated -> 1,3-diphosphoglycerate
NADPH reduces 1,3-phosphoglycerate to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate RuBP is regenerated – one per each trip through the cycle Uses 9 ATP and 6 NADPH

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22 C4 FIXATION First carbon compound formed has 4 carbons instead of three Bundle sheath cells – grouped around veins CO2 added to PEP (a 3-C compound) phosphoenolpyruvate to form oxaloacetate (catalyzed by PEP carboxylase) Oxaloacetate exported to bundle sheath cells, which break it down into CO2 molecules CO2 then converted to carbs through Calvin cycle (occurs only in bundle sheath cells)

23 CAM Photosynthesis Adaptation to hot dry climates
Stomates open at night and closed during day to minimize water loss CO2 taken in at night, converted to various organic molecules and stored in vacuoles In morning, stomates close and plants release CO2 for normal photosynthesis

24 Rate of Photosynthesis
4 limiting factors: Light intensity, temperature, [CO2], [O2] Active site of Rubisco can bind to O2 or CO2: Photorespiration – results in release of previously fixed CO2 that would otherwise remain in organic form


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