5.6 Photosynthesis Flashcards
What is an autotroph?
organisms that use light energy + inorganic molecules to make complex organic molecules
What is a heterotroph?
digests complex organic molecules and releases energy
What do many thylakoids make inside a choloroplast?
A granum
Describe non-cyclic phosphorylation
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)
Describe cyclic phosphorylation
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
What is photophosphorylation?
The production of APT in presence of light
Give an example of a photosynthetic pigment
Chlorophyll a b
Carotene
Xanthophyll
What is the role of water in the light dependent stage of photosynthesis (4)
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
What are the 2 types of phosphorylation that make up the light dependant stage of photosynthesis?
Cyclic
Non cyclic
What are the products of cyclic phosphorylation?
Small amount of ATP
What are the products of non cyclic phosphorylation?
Reduced NADP
Half 02
ATP
Describe the Calvin cycle (the light independant stage of photosynthesis)
RuBisCo enzyme converts RuBP and CO2 to 2GP (2ATP-2ADP+Pi) (reduced NADP-NADP) 2TP (ATP-ADP) RuBP
3 photosynthesis limiting factors
Light intensity
Temp
Co2 conc
Define photosynthetic pigments (3)
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.
Explain difference between primary and accessory pigments (2)
(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;