5.6 Photosynthesis Flashcards

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What is an autotroph?

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organisms that use light energy + inorganic molecules to make complex organic molecules

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What is a heterotroph?

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digests complex organic molecules and releases energy

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3
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What do many thylakoids make inside a choloroplast?

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A granum

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4
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Describe non-cyclic phosphorylation

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Light strikes ps11, electrons of photosynthetic pigments vibrate and energy is channelled to primary pigment reaction centre (chlorophyll a)
Light energy excites a pair of electrons inside the chlorophyll a molecule which leave
Go through electron carrier, and are replaced by electrons from photolysis (electrons go thro ps1)
Going through carrier generates energy that’s used to pump H+ ions across the membrane
Causes gradient so H+ go back across membrane through ATP synthase forming ATP
The 2 electrons are taken by ferrodoxin which pass them to NADP in the stroma
NADP + 2e- + 2H+ –> NAPDH2 (reduced NADP)

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Describe cyclic phosphorylation

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Light strikes ps1, electrons of photosynthetic pigments vibrate and energy is channelled to primary pigment reaction centre (chlorophyll a)
Light energy excites a pair of electrons inside the chlorophyll a molecule which leave
Go through electron carrier, H+ enters, goes back through ATP synthase forming ATP
The 2 electrons go back to PS1 again

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6
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What is photophosphorylation?

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The production of APT in presence of light

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7
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Give an example of a photosynthetic pigment

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Chlorophyll a b
Carotene
Xanthophyll

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What is the role of water in the light dependent stage of photosynthesis (4)

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Source of protons (H+) used in photophosphroylation
Donates electrons to chlorophyll to replace those lost she light strikes chlorophyll
It’s a source of the by product, oxygen
Keeps plant cells turgid so they can function

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What are the 2 types of phosphorylation that make up the light dependant stage of photosynthesis?

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Cyclic

Non cyclic

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What are the products of cyclic phosphorylation?

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Small amount of ATP

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What are the products of non cyclic phosphorylation?

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Reduced NADP
Half 02
ATP

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12
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Describe the Calvin cycle (the light independant stage of photosynthesis)

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RuBisCo enzyme converts RuBP and CO2 
to 2GP
(2ATP-2ADP+Pi) (reduced NADP-NADP)
2TP
(ATP-ADP)
RuBP
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13
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3 photosynthesis limiting factors

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Light intensity
Temp
Co2 conc

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14
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Define photosynthetic pigments (3)

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light absorbing/AW;
ref to excited electrons/AW;
used in light dependent stage;
ref. to location; e.g. chloroplasts, thylakoids,
photosystems, grana, lamellae
AVP; e.g. (long) hydrocarbon chains,
different pigments absorb different wavelengths.

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Explain difference between primary and accessory pigments (2)

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(primary) act as reaction centres/where electrons are excited;
(accessory) other part of photosystem/antenna unit/surround reaction centre;
(accessory) absorb different wavelengths of light (not absorbed by primary);
(accessory pigments) transfer energy to primary pigments;

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