B4 - Bioenergetics Flashcards
Where does photosynthesis take place in a plant
chloroplasts - they contain pigments like chlorophyll that absorb light
What is the word equation for photosynthesis
carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
What is the symbol equation for photosynthesis
6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
What are the 5 ways plants use glucose
- For respiration - this transfers energy from glucose which enables the plants to convert the rest of the glucose into various other substances
- Making cellulose - glucose is converted to cellulose for making strong plant cell walls
- Making amino acids - glucose is combined with nitrate ions (absorbed by the soil) to make amino acids which are then made into proteins
- Stored as oils or fats - glucose is turned into lipids (fats and oils) for storing in seeds
- Stored as starch - starch and stored in roots, stems and leaves ready for use when photosynthesis isn’t happening like in the winter. starch is insoluble which makes it better for storing than glucose - a cell with lots of glucose in would draw in loads of water and swell up
What are some limiting factors of photosynthesis
- light intensity
- CO₂ concentration
- temperature
(lack of chlorophyll in a plant could also be a limiting factor however this is usually caused by disease like tobacco mosaic virus which damages chloroplasts so that they don’t make chlorophyll which makes the rate of photosynthesis reduce due to the plant not being able to absorb as much light)
What does limiting factor mean
means that it is stopping photosynthesis from happening any faster or at all
What is the difference between an exothermic and an endothermic reaction and given this information, is photosynthesis an exothermic or an endothermic reaction?
- an exothermic reaction is when energy is transferred to the surroundings (usually the reaction feel hots)
- an endothermic reaction is when energy is taken in from the surroundings (usually the reaction feels cold)
therefore, photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction because it takes in energy (light) from the surroundings
How do farmers make sure that their crop yield will have optimum conditions for growing
- planting them in greenhouse - this will keep the temperature nice and warm
- buy LED lights - this will give more energy for the plants to take in
- buy heating - this will keep it trapped inside the greenhouse also increasing temperature and this is effective for growing crops even on cold days inside a greenhouse
Why might a farmer not be able to provide optimum conditions for their plants in a greenhouse
cost - lighting and heating can cost a lot and if the cost of those materials will be more or near the same amount as what they will make from the crop yield then it wouldn’t be worth it
What is the equation for inverse square law
light intensity = 1 / distance²
What’s a method for investigating how light intensity affects rate of photosynthesis
- by using an aquatic plant like pondweed
- change the distance of a lamp from the pondweed that is inside a beaker filled with water and count the number of bubbles (these are oxygen bubbles produced as a waste product of photosynthesis) produced within a set amount of time (a minute or 2)
in this experiment, light intensity is the independent variable and the number of bubbles is the dependent variable
equipment needed for this experiment:
- beaker filled with water
- pondweed
- ruler (to measure distance lamp s away from pondweed)
- lamp
- stopwatch
How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis
- if the temperature is colder then the rate of photosynthesis will decrease
- if the temperature is warmer the rate of photosynthesis will increase
HOWEVER, if the temperature goes above 45°C then the enzymes needed for photosynthesis will being to denature and not work anymore.
usually the outdoors won’t get up to this temperature (unless you’re in a desert) but it can get pretty warm like this temperature in greenhouses if you’re not careful
What is respiration
Respiration is the process if transferring energy from the breakdown of glucose (sugar) - and it goes on it every cell in your body continuously. It also happens in plants too. ALL living things respire
Is respiration an endothermic or an exothermic reaction
reparation is an exothermic reaction as it transfers energy to the environment
What is metabolism
the sum of all the reactions that happen in a cell or the body