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PHOTOSYNTHESIS Sun Hwa Dong
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Photosynthesis Produces organic substances Uses light Energy, Simple inorganic substances Light Energy to Chemical Energy
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Absorption of Light Sunlight = White light, but made up of wavelengths like red, green, blue Pigments absorb lights Red, Blue > Green Green light cannot be reflected
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Absorption of Energy Some used to produce ATP. Some split water molecules – Photolysis of Water This forms Oxygen and Hydrogen.
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CO ₂ is absorbed to make organic substances. Carbon in a gas to carbon in solid compounds – Carbon Fixation This involves use of Hydrogen from photolysis and Energy from ATP.
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Measuring Rates of Photosynthesis Production of O ₂ : Aquatic plants release bubbles of O ₂ Uptake of CO ₂ :If CO ₂ is absorbed from water, the pH of water rises Increases in biomass : the rate of increase in biomass means more photosynthesis.
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Effect of Light Intensity
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Effect of CO ₂ Concentration Low light intensity - shortage of ATP and hydrogen
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Effect of Temperature CO ₂ fixation is catalyzed by enzymes.
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Limiting Factors Each factors can limit the rate when below optimal level. Combination of factors – only one factor furthest from its optimum limits When 2 of the factors are equally close to optimum, increasing them rises the rate.
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Action and Absorption Spectra Action Spectra: % use of wavelengths of light in photosynthesis Absorption Spectra: % use of the wavelengths of visible light that are absorbed
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Photoactivation Chlorophyll & accessory pigments - Photosystem Chlorophyll molecules in photosystem absorb light energy and pass it to 2 special chlorophyll molecules in the reaction centre. Electron within the molecules become excited and photoactivated.
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Photophosphorylation Photophosphorylation: the production of ATP, using E from light which is carried out by thylakoids Thylakoids: regular “stack” of membranes that contain Photosystem I & Ⅱ, ATP synthase, a chain of electron carriers
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Chemiosmosis 1. Protons pass across membrane and release E which is used by ATP synthase to produce ATP. 2. The coupling of ATP synthesis to electron transport via a concentration gradient of protons → CHEMIOSMOSIS
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Chloroplasts structure Chloroplast envelop Thylakoids Small fluid filled spaces inside Thylakoids Mostly have stacks of thylakoids called grana Colorless fluid around Thylakoids = stroma
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Vocabulary Photosynthesis: The process used by plants and other organisms to produce all their own organic substances (food), using only light energy and simple inorganic substances. Photolysis of water: Splitting of water by energy absorbed by chlorophyll. Carbon Fixation: The conversion of carbon in a gas to carbon in solid compounds. Photosystem: protein complexes involved in photosynthesis Photoactivation: The initial stage of photosynthesis in chlorophyll Molecules where the presence of light Energy raises the energy. Chemiosmosis: The coupling of ATP synthesis to electron transport via a concentration gradient of protons Photophosphorylation: the production of ATP, using E from light which is carried out by thylakoids Thylakoids: regular “stack” of membranes with very small fluid-filled spaces inside that contain Photosystem I & Ⅱ, ATP synthase, a chain of electron carriers Grana: stacks of thylakoids Stroma: a colorless fluid around the thylakoids that contains many different enzymes
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