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PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesisPhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis
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Calvin Cycle (C 3 Pathway) 6ATP + 6NADPH + 3 RuBP + 3 CO 2 6 G3P 1 G3P Ready for cell use 5 G3P3 ATP +
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Calvin Cycle
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6 NADPH 3 ATP 6 – G3P 3C 5 – G3P 6 ATP 5C 3 – RuBP (Ribulose Bisphophate) 1C 3 – CO 2 3C 6 - PGA Calvin Cycle 1 – G3P 5C 3 – RuBP C 3 Pathway Rubisco
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6 NADPH 3 ATP 6 – G3P 3C 5 – G3P 6 ATP 5C 3 – RuBP 1C 3 – CO 2 3C 6 - PGA Calvin Cycle 2 – G3P 5C 3 – RuBP C 3 Pathway Rubisco 3C 1 – G3P
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Photorespiration In arid conditions… stomata close O 2 builds up CO 2 is depleted Rubisco links RuBP to O 2 No carbon fixation No sugars
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ATP O2O2O2O2 CalvinCycle Vascular Tissue C 4 Pathway – PR Solution 1 CO 2 fixing enzyme has minimal O 2 affinity 4-C molecule forms (C 4 Pathway) Spatial separation of Calvin cycle (rubisco) and O 2 CO 2 3C 3C Sugar 4CMesophyllCellBundleSheathCell Rubisco works here
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Temporal separation of carbon fixation & Calvin cycle Stomata open at night to collect CO 2 (minimal evap.) Fixed CO 2 kept until ATP & NADPH available during day CAM Pathway – PR Solution 2
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Photosynthesis Review Light RxnsC FixationCalvin Cycle C 3 Plants C 4 Plants CAM Plants Mesophyll Bundle Sheath Cell Mesophyll
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Photosynthesis Review What is the disadvantage of open stomata?
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Photosynthesis Review What color of visible light carries the most energy?
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Photosynthesis Review Put the following in the order an e - may pass through: Photosystem I, G3P, ETC, NADPH, photosystem II, water
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Photosynthesis Review Location in the cell of the Calvin Cycle of C 3 plants
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Photosynthesis Review TWO things that can happen to the primary product of ps?
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Photosynthesis Review Location of Calvin Cycle in C 4 plants
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Photosynthesis Review Put the following in order of size: RuBP, G3P, Starch, Glucose, Sucrose
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Photosynthesis Review Englemann’s experiment determined the effect of _______ on the rate of photosynthesis.
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