3.5 Contd: Photosynthesis (light Reaction) Flashcards
Chemical energy is in which two forms?
- NADPH (reduced state(NADP+ would be oxidized state if ever))
- ATP
How is the cell able to accomplish the conversion of light energy to chemical energy? I think this is what it is asking
- cell accomplishes this conversion by using light energy (photons) to excite electrons
Why is light important to chlorophyll? (7)
- Chlorophyll absorbs a photon of light
- Electron is boosted from ground state to an excited state
- Electron is unstable
- Falls back to ground state
- Releases energy as heat
- Emits photons as fluorescence
What are photosystems?
- reaction center and light capturing complexes
What is the reaction center of photosystems?
- a complex of proteins associated with chlorophyll a and an electron acceptor
What are the light capturing complexes of photosystems?
- pigments associated with proteins
Think: antenna for the reaction centers
In the thylakoid membrane, there are two photosystems. These photosystems are named in order of their discovery. What is photosystem 2?
- reaction center P680
- absorbs light at 680 nm
Come before photosystem 1
What is photosystem 1? (2)
- reaction center P700
- absorbs light at 700 nm
What occurs in photosystem 2? This is long, see page 35 for diagrams
- Light energy (photons) causes an e to go from excited back to ground. Repeats until it reaches P680 pair of chlorphyll a molecules
- The e is transferred to a primary electron acceptor, forming P680+
- Water is split into: 2e that reduce P680+, 2H+ that is released into thylakoid space, 1 oxygen atom which immediately binds to another oxygen to form O2 gas
- water replenishes e which are miving down the ETC - Linear e flow: each excited e will pass from PSII to PSI via the ETC
What is the supplier of O2 for aerobic organisms?
- water
Where does the energy to form ATP come from?
The “fall” of e from PSII to PSI
The H+ gradient is a form of what energy?
Potential
ATP synthase does what in the light reaction to form ATP?
- couples the diffusion of H+ to the formation of ATP
What happens inside photosystem 1? (3)
- light energy excites electrons in the P700 chlorophyll molecules
- becomes P700+ - Electrons go down a second transport chain
- NADP+ reductase catalyzes the transfer of electroms from Fd to NADP+
Photosystem 1 abosrbs what from PSII?
Electrons