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6-2: Calvin Cycle
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What comes next? In the second set of reactions of photosynthesis, plants use the energy that was stored in ATP and NADPH during the Light Reactions to produce organic compounds in the form of SUGARS These organic compounds are then consumed by autotrophs + heterotrophs alike for energy The most common way that plants produce organic compounds is called the Calvin Cycle
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Carbon Fixation Calvin cycle is a series of enzyme- assisted chemical reactions that produces a 3-C sugar CO 2 “fixed” into organic compounds Known as Carbon Fixation 3 CO 2 molecules must enter to make 3-C sugar Occurs within the stroma of chloroplast
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Steps of Calvin Cycle 1.CO 2 diffuses into the stroma from cytosol. An enzyme combines CO 2 + RuBP (5-C molecule). The 6-C molecules immediately splits into 2 3-C molecules called 3-PGA
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Let’s look @ STEP 1
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Steps of Calvin Cycle 2.3-PGA is converted into another 3-C molecule called G3P in two parts. First: 3-PGA receives a phosphate group from ATP Second: receives a proton (H + ) from NADPH, which releases the phosphate group ADP, NADP +, and phosphate can go back to the Light Reactions to make more ATP + NADPH
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Let’s look @ STEP 2
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Steps of Calvin Cycle 3.One of the G3P molecules leaves Calvin Cycle and is used to make organic compounds (a carbohydrate) that is stored for later use 4.The remaining G3P molecules are converted back to RuBP through addition of phosphate groups from ATP molecules. RuBP then starts the Calvin Cycle over again.
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Let’s look @ STEP 3
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Calvin Cycle Misc. Pathway named for American scientist Melvin Calvin Calvin Cycle is most common pathway for carbon fixation to take place C 3 plants Plants that fix carbon exclusively through the Calvin Cycle C 3 = (C-C-C) = 3-C compound initially formed in process Examples: wheat, barley, potatoes
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Alternative Pathways Under hot + dry climates, plants rapidly lose water to the air Stomata (or stoma) – a small pore usually located on the underside of a leaf Used in gas exchange
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Alternative Pathways (cont.) Plants can partially close their stomata to reduce the water loss Major passageways through which CO 2 enters and O 2 leaves a plant Low CO 2 levels and high O 2 levels inhibit the Calvin Cycle from working Plants must find a way to deal with those conditions
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C 4 Pathways C 4 plants Plants that fix CO 2 into a 4-C compound During hottest part of day, stomata are partially During hottest part of day, stomata are partially closed Certain cells of C 4 plants have enzymes that fix CO 2 when CO 2 levels are down + O 2 levels are up Compounds transported to other cells where they can enter the Calvin Cycle to produce carbohydrates Examples: corn, sugar cane, crabgrass C 4 plants do not lose as much water as C 3 plants do – Why? Stomata are partially closed during day
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CAM Pathway CAM plants include pineapples + cacti At night, the stomata open During the day, the stomata are closed CO 2 that is taken in at night is fixed into a variety of organic compounds During the day, CO 2 is released by the compounds and enters the Calvin Cycle CAM plants grow slowly Lose less water than either C 3 + C 4 plants
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Summary of Photosynthesis Two Stages: Light Reactions AKA – Light-Dependent Reactions, Light Harvesting Reactions Calvin Cycle AKA – Light-Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions Ongoing cycle - Biochemical pathways Simplest Equation for Photosynthesis CO 2 + H 2 O + light energy(CH 2 O) + O 2 Glucose is not a direct product of photosynthesis!!!
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Factors that Affect Photosynthesis Light Intensity More light stimulates more electrons in Photosystems of ETC Light reactions happen more rapidly Peaks at a point where there are no more electrons to excite
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Factors that Affect Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide More CO 2 allows “fixing” in Calvin Cycle to take place faster but reaches a saturation point as well
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Rate of Photosynthesis Temperature Increases initially but declines at peak Why? Because at some higher temperatures, enzymes stop working + become ineffective Also, the stomata close limiting water loss + CO 2 entry
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Calvin Cycle Video Recap Video Recap Video Recap
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The Photosynthesis Song It’s Catchy! It’s Catchy! It’s Catchy!
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