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Objective: To discuss light waves, how plants absorb light and describe how light dependent reactions occur. 8.2 notes
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What are light waves? Sun’s energy= light, looks white but is different wavelengths. Different wavelengths are different colors. Plants gather sunlight with pigments Chlorophyll= main plant pigment Can have chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b
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What are light waves? Plants absorb colors blue-violet and red very well. Plants don’t absorb green they reflect this color, which is why they look green.
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How do plants absorb light? When chlorophyll absorbs light, energy is transferred to electrons (in chlorophyll) This makes photosynthesis work
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Chloroplasts have thylakoids Thylakoids are in stacks called grana or granum Stroma- space outside of the thylakoid in chloroplast
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How do light dependent reactions occur? Photosystems- clusters of pigment and protein that absorb light (within thylakoid) Photosynthesis has 2 parts Light dependent and light independent L. D. = Happens in thylakoid L. I. = happens during calvin cycle in stroma
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How do light dependent reactions occur? Light dependent (in thylakoid): photosystem II happens before photosystem I Pigments absorb light, e- are passed on the electron transport chain (transferring energy) New e- are supplied by splitting water into 2 H+ and 1 O (the O is released into the air)
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How do light dependent reactions occur? Photosystem I uses light energy to reenergize the e- NADP and the H+ (from photosytem II) => NADPH which carries energy There is a build up of + ions (From the H from photosystem II) on the inside of the thylakoid
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Diffusion allows the H+ to leave the thylakoid, but it has to go through ATP synthase. When the H+ goes through ATP synthase ADP+P= ATP!
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