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Photosynthesis
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-the transfer of energy from sunlight to organic molecules -occurs in green plants, algae and some bacteria - involves a complex series of chemical reactions
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Chloroplasts -the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place -double outer membrane -stroma (solution) - thylakoids (interconnected stacks of grana)
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Sunlight -electromagnetic spectrum
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Pigment - compound that absorbs light Chloroplast pigments: - chlorophylls (mostly a and b) - carotenoids (yellow, orange, brown) Accessory pigments (chlorophyll b, carotenoids)
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Electron Transport The energy from sunlight is transferred from one molecule to another through electrons Photosystem - clusters of pigment molecules
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Step 1: light is absorbed by chlorophyll a in photosystem II, which causes the electrons to be “excited” Step 2: excited electrons move to primary electron acceptor Step 3: excited electrons move through electron transport chain
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Step 4: light is absorbed by chlorophyll in photosystem I, and excited electrons move through etc Step 5: excited electrons combine with NADP+ to form NADPH (will be used in next step
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Chemiosmosis ATP is produced NADPH and ATP is used in the next part of photosynthesis - the Calvin Cycle
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The Calvin Cycle Produces organic compounds using the energy from ATP and NADPH formed during the light reactions. The Calvin cycle “fixes” carbon from CO 2.
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Step 1: CO 2 diffuses into the stroma. An enzyme combines a CO 2 molecule with a 5-carbon molecule (RuBP). The 6- carbon molecule splits into a pair of 3- carbon molecules (PGA)
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Step 2: PGA is converted into PGAL using ATP and NADPH. Step 3: Some PGAL molecules can be used to make organic compounds
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Equation for Photosynthesis 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + light energy --> C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 Three turns of the Calvin cycle require nine ATP and six NADPH.
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Mr. Durand Photosynthesis Song Photosynthesis Song
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Alternative Pathways C3 plants - plant species that fix carbon exclusively through the Calvin cycle. C4 plants - plant species that fix CO 2 into four- carbon compounds - plants that partially close their stomata during the hottest part of the day -examples - corn, sugar cane, crabgrass
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CAM plants - plant species that fix CO 2 at night when their stomata are open -grow fairly slowly -lose less water than C3 or C4 plants -examples - cactuses, pineapples
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Rate of Photosynthesis Affected by: - light intensity - rate increases then levels off to a plateau - CO 2 levels - rate increases then levels off to a plateau - temperature - rate increases, peaks at a certain temp, then decreases
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