chapter ten part two Flashcards

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similarities between mitochondria and chloroplasts

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have electron carriers and ATP synthase

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difference between mitochondria and chloroplasts

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mito - high-energy electrons come from organic molecule, driven by protons diffusing from inter membrane space to matrix
chlorophyll - high energy electrons come from water/light, H+ diffuses from thylakoid space to stroma

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what organic molecule does Calvin Cycle produce

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3C glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
- 1 is result of 3 cycles

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overview of phases of Calvin Cycle

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  1. carbon fixation
  2. carbon reduction
  3. regeneration of CO2 acceptor
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phase 1 of Calvin Cycle

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  • C first attached to 5C ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)
  • catalyzed by rubisco
  • forms 6C short-lived intermediate
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rubisco

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most abundant protein in chloroplasts

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phase 2 of Calvin Cycle

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  • 6 ATP used and addition of electrons changes to G3P
  • 1 G3P given off, 5 3C molecules recycle
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phase 3 of Calvin Cycle

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  • molecules rearranged to accept new CO2
  • 3 ATP used
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net used products in the Calvin Cycle

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  • 9 ATP
  • 6 NADPH
  • 3 CO2
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10
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net gain of Calvin Cycle

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one G3P molecule

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alternate mechanisms for photosynthesis

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photorespiration in C3 plants, C4 plants, and CAM plants

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photorespiration - C3 plants

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  • happens when hot and stomata closed
  • first organic product of carbon fixation is 3C 3-phosphoglycerate
  • Calvin Cycle can use O2 instead of CO2
  • generates no ATP, just uses it
  • generates no food or sugar
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13
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C4 plant examples

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sugarcane, corn, grass family

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C3 plant examples

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barely, oats, rice, wheat

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bundle sheath cells

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cells that are arranged into tightly-packed sheaths around the veins of the leaf

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mesophyll cells

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in tissues of leaf, contain chloroplasts, perform photosynthesis

17
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steps of C4 plants

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  1. add CO2 to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to from oxaloacetate
  2. export malate (4C) to bundle-sheath cells through plasmodesmata
  3. CO2 released and fixed into organic molecule by rubisco
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examples of CAM plants

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succulent plants, cacti, pineapples
- open stomata at night and close during day
- helps conserve water and prevent CO2 from entering

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what does CAM stand for

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crassulacean acid metabolism

20
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CAM process

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  • plants take up CO2 during night and incorporate it into organic acids (carboxyl)
  • mesophyll cells store organic acids in vacuoles until morning
  • CO2 released from organic acids during light reactions
21
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comparison of C4 and CAM

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  • cellulose - most abundant organic compound on earth
  • make starch by stockpiling extra sugars into roots, tubers, seeds, fruits
  • CO2 first incorporated into organic intermediates