5A - Photosynthesis Light dependant stage Flashcards
What are the two distinct stages of photosynthesis?
The two stages are light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions.
Where do the light-dependent reactions occur?
The light-dependent reactions take place across the thylakoid membrane within the chloroplast.
Where do the light-independent reactions occur?
The light-independent reactions occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
What is photolysis?
Photolysis is the process where water molecules are split in the light-dependent reactions, producing hydrogen ions (protons), electrons, and oxygen.
What happens to the oxygen produced during photolysis?
Oxygen is released as a waste product into the atmosphere.
What is the role of NADP in photosynthesis?
NADP is a coenzyme that transfers hydrogen from one molecule to another, becoming reduced NADP (NADPH) when it gains hydrogen.
What is the relationship between reduction and oxidation?
Reduction is the gain of electrons or hydrogen, while oxidation is the loss of electrons, hydrogen, or gain of oxygen.
How are ATP and NADPH transferred to the light-independent reactions?
The useful products, ATP and NADPH, generated in the light-dependent reactions are transferred to the light-independent reactions within the chloroplast.
What is photophosphorylation?
Photophosphorylation is the process of producing ATP by adding a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) using light energy.
What are the two types of photophosphorylation?
The two types are non-cyclic photophosphorylation and cyclic photophosphorylation.
What is chemiosmosis?
Chemiosmosis is the process where H+ ions are actively pumped across a membrane, creating a concentration gradient, which drives ATP production.
How is ATP produced in non-cyclic photophosphorylation?
Light energy excites electrons in photosystems I and II, leading to the production of ATP through the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis.
What happens during cyclic photophosphorylation?
Light energy excites electrons in photosystem I, and ATP is produced through the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis, without the production of NADPH.
Where does non-cyclic photophosphorylation occur?
Non-cyclic photophosphorylation involves both photosystem I and photosystem II and occurs in the thylakoid membrane.
Where does cyclic photophosphorylation occur?
Cyclic photophosphorylation occurs only in photosystem I and takes place in the thylakoid membrane.