ATP- Photosynthesis Flashcards

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1
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What can the simple photosynthesis reaction be broken down into?

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1) Light dependent reaction

2) Light independent reaction

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Describe the light dependent reaction.

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Uses light energy to split water and produce ATP and oxygen in the thylakoid membrane

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Where are the thylakoid membranes located?

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The chloroplasts

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4
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How many complexes does the light dependent reaction utilise?

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4 complexes

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What are the results of the light dependent reaction?

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Produces oxygen, hydrogen and form ATP

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What happens in complex 1 (PS2) of the light dependent reaction? (4 stages)

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1) Chlorophyll molecules absorb photons of light
2) Chlorophyll electrons raised to a higher energy level
3) Creating a charge separation which drives photolysis of water
4) Produces Oxygen, hydrogen atoms and electrons

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What is the significance of the protons produces by the photolysis of water?

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Protons build up in the thylakoid lumen creating a proton gradient

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What is the purpose of the electrons formed from the photolysis of water?

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To replace the chlorophyll electrons

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What is the purpose of absorbing light energy at the PS1 complex?

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Used to pump protons from the Stroma to the Thylakoid lumen creating a proton gradient across the membrane

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At complex 3 (FD) what happens to the electrons?

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Recombined with a proton to form a H atom

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What happens at the last complex of the light dependent reaction?

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The proton gradient is used to drive the reaction of ADP + Pi giving ATP

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What is the purpose of the light independent reaction?

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To form glucose

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13
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What is step 1 of the Calvin Cycle?

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CO2 + RuBP = 2x 3G-3-P (GLYCERATE PHOSPHATE)

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14
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What is the enzyme catalyses step 1 of the Calvin cycle?

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Rubisco

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15
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Why is a lot of Rubisco required?

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inefficient and slow enzyme

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16
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What is step 2 of the Calvin cycle?

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Glycerate phosphate is reduced to Triose phosphate

17
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What is needed to reduced GP to TP?

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2x ATP and 2x NADPH from the light dependent reaction (ADP + Pi return to thylakoid membrane)

18
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What is the fate of the 2x TP molecules?

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5/6 return to the Calvin cycle(regenerating RuBP) and 1/6 produces organic molecules (glucose)

19
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How many molecules of TP is required to produce 1 molecule of glucose?

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2 molecules