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Biology ATAR Unit 2 Text: Chapter 9 Pages 226-229
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Explain/describe/understand light dependent and light independent reactions in terms of: 1. The sites at which they occur 2. Requirements 3. Products 4. Factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis 5. The importance of ATP and ADP cycles for cell functioning
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Chloroplasts Stroma Grana Thylakoids Chlorophyll Calvin cycle C 3 photosynthesis Limiting factors CO 2 Light intensity Temperature O 2 Nutrients
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6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + light energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2
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Wavelength (nm) 10 –5 nm Increasing energy Visible light 650 nm 10 –3 nm 1 nm10 3 nm10 6 nm 1 m 10 3 m 380 400 500 600700 750 Radio waves Micro- waves Infrared X-rays UV Gamma rays
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Chlorophyll light absorption
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Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts In most plants, photosynthesis occurs primarily in the leaves where the chloroplasts are found A chloroplast contains: Membrane – a double membrane Stroma – a fluid Chlorophyll – the green pigment that captures light for photosynthesis Thylakoids – contain chlorophyll Grana – stacks of thylakoids
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A mechanical analogy of the light reactions NADPH Photosystem II e–e– Mill makes ATP Photon Photosystem I ATP e–e– e–e– e–e– e–e– e–e– e–e– Photon
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H2OH2O ADP P LIGHT REACTIONS (in thylakoids) Light Chloroplast NADPH ATP O2O2 CALVIN CYCLE (in stroma) Sugar CO 2 NADP +
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Animations Calvin cycle http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/9 834092339/student_view0/chapter39/calvi n_cycle.html http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/9 834092339/student_view0/chapter39/calvi n_cycle.html
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Factors Affecting Photosynthesis CO 2 concentration There are local variations to CO 2 levels in the air that occur in different habitats and at different times of the day. An increase in CO 2 will increase the rate of photosynthesis, until another factor limits it. Light intensity The rate of photosynthesis increases as light intensity increases until another factor limits it. Only about 1% of the light that hits the plant is captured and converted to chemical energy.
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Factors Affecting Photosynthesis Temperature Photosynthesis relies on enzymes, and enzymes are temperature sensitive. The rate of photosynthesis increases with temperature, the optimum being between 20-40C, depending on the plant species High concentration of O 2 O 2 inhibits photosynthesis by competing with CO 2 for the active site of enzymes. Photosynthesis increases if the amount of O 2 is decreased. Nutrients Chlorophyll contains nitrogen and magnesium. If the soil is deficient in these nutrients, the plant cannot make enough chlorophyll and the leaves appear yellow.
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Photosynthesis: a review The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis provides the starting materials to make structural components such as cellulose 50% of this sugar goes toward cellular respiration (plants respire!)
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Photosynthesis: a review Most plants make considerably more food each day than they need They stockpile this sugar as starch, storing it in roots and tubers. Energy is stored in fruit as fructose. Plants not only produce fuel for themselves, but ultimately provide food for virtually all other organisms (heterotrophs)
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