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AP and Pre-AP Biology Serrano High School
Photosynthesis AP and Pre-AP Biology Serrano High School
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The Equation 6CO2 + 6H2O + light C6H12O6 + 6O2 Chlorophyll required
Water both consumed & produced
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Chloroplasts Site of photosynthesis Structure Double membrane
Thylakoids Granum (Stack of thylakoids) Stroma
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Chloroplasts Relating structure to function Thylakoid space
Allows for accumulation of H+ Segregates H+ from rest of organelle
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Chloroplasts Relating structure to function Thylakoid membrane
Contains photosystems & ETC
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Chloroplasts Relating structure to function Large number of thylakoids
Large surface area Large number of ETC and photosystems
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Chloroplasts Relating structure to function Inner membrane
Segregates chemical of Calvin-Benson cycle from cytosol
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Photosynthesis
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Light Reactions
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Light Reactions Photosystem II captures light energy P680
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Light Reactions Light energy passed to reaction center P680
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Light Reactions 2 e- boosted to higher energy state P680
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Light Reactions 2 e- passed through ETC to Photosystem I
H+ gradient created; ATP produced ATP P700 P680
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Light Reactions Photosystem I captures light energy
Passes it to reaction center ATP P700 P680
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Light Reactions e- from P700 boosted to higher energy state P700 P680
ATP P700 P680
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Light Reactions e- move through ETC e- accepted by NADP+ NADP+ P700
ATP NADP+ P700 P680
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Light Reactions 2e H+ + NADP+ NADPH ATP NADP+ NADPH P700 P680
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Light Reactions Water split e- from water replace lost e- from P680
O2 leaves ATP NADPH H2O O2 P700 H+ P680
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Calvin Cycle
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Calvin Cycle Rubisco fixes 6CO2 to 6RuBP (5-C)
RuBP = ribulose biphosphate 3PG (3-C) produced 3PG = 3-phosphoglycerate
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Calvin Cycle 3PG converted to 12 G3P G3P = glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
12 ATP used 12 NADPH used
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Calvin Cycle 2 G3P exit cycle & used to make glucose
Glucose used to make sugars & other carbohydrates
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Calvin Cycle 10 G3P (3-C) used to make RuBP (5-C) 6 ATP used
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