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Chapter 8 Photosynthesis
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Trophic Roles Autotrophs produce organic molecules from CO2 & inorganic raw materials “producers” plants Heterotrophs “consumers”
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Chloroplast Structure
Found in mesophyll 1 mesophyll cell may have 30 chloroplasts Stomata regulate passage of CO2, O2 and H2O
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Chloroplast Structure
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Chloroplast Structure (cont.)
Pigments light receptors Absorb light energy Boost e- Chlorophyll Chlorophyll “a” main pigment blue-green Chlorophyll “b” accessory pigment yellow-green Accessory pigments absorb different wavelengths of light Carotenoids yellow-orange
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Photosystems Pigment molecules absorb energy boost electrons unstable Passes energy to reaction center of antenna complex (chlorophyll “a” molecule) transfers energy to primary electron acceptor
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Photosynthesis Light reactions Dark reactions Calvin Cycle
Cyclic photophosphorylation Non-cyclic photophosphorylation Photolysis (breaking water up with light) Dark reactions Calvin Cycle
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Photosystems (cont.) Located in thylakoid membrane
Photosystem I P700 absorbs light of 700 nm Photosystem II P680 absorbs light of 680 nm Both are primarily chlorophyll “a” Electron acceptor NADP+ NADPH
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Non-cyclic photophosphorylation
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Cytochrome complex synthase reductase
LIGHT REACTOR NADP+ ADP ATP NADPH CALVIN CYCLE [CH2O] (sugar) STROMA (Low H+ concentration) Photosystem II H2O CO2 Cytochrome complex O2 1 1⁄2 2 Photosystem I Light THYLAKOID SPACE (High H+ concentration) Thylakoid membrane synthase Pq Pc Fd reductase + H+ NADP+ + 2H+ To Calvin cycle P 3 H+ 2 H+ +2 H+
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Cyclic Photophosphorylation
Primitive used by bacteria only generates energy--no glucose Electron “boosted” out of PI ETC returned to PI Electron drives proton pump chemiosmosis ATP
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Calvin Cycle aka Dark Reactions
Occur in the dark or the light Light independent reactions 3 “steps” Carbon fixation Reduction Regeneration of RuBP
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Step 1: Carbon Fixation RuBP (ribulose bisphosphate) 5 C sugar catalyzed by RuBP carboxylase (Rubisco) unstable compound (splits) PGA
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Step 2: Reduction Phosphorylated by ATP Reduced by NADPH
Produces pyruvate some pyruvate glucose most pyruvate regenerate RuBP
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Step 3: Regeneration of RuBP
Pyruvate rearranged into RuBP Requires input of 3 ATP Takes 12 turns of cycle 1 glucose
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Alternative mechanisms: Photorespiration
Competitive reaction between RuBP, CO2 and O2 Rubisco substitutes O2 for CO2 2 C compound (phosphoglycerate) Eventually broken down releases CO2 Non-productive C3 plants rice, wheat, soybeans (hot, bright days) Photo (light) respiration( releases CO2/consumes O2)
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Alternative mechanisms: C4 Plants
Sunny ecosystems Carbon “fixed” outside cells (in bundle sheath cells very efficient requires extra ATP Balances out photorespiration Corn is a C4 plant
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Alternative mechanisms: CAM Plants
Crassulacean acid metabolism Hot/dry climates Orchids, cacti, etc. Stomates open at night to reduce water loss evaporation CO2 is fixed, used later
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