Photosynthesis Flashcards
What does a chloroplast contain?
Outer membrane, inner membrane, thylakoids, grana, stroma, 70s ribosomes, circular DNA, starch grains
Where in a chloroplast does the light dependent reaction take place?
Thylakoid membrane
Where in a chloroplast does the light independent reaction (Calvin cycle) take place?
Stroma
How do plants use light energy during the light dependent reaction? (6)
- Chlorophyll absorbs lights which excites electrons so they leave the chlorophyll (photoionisation)
- Light splits H2O into H+, O2, and electrons (photolysis) and the chlorophyll regains its lost electrons
- Electrons lost from chlorophyll are transferred down the thylakoid membrane by electron carriers via redox reactions - electrons lose energy (electron transfer chain)
- Energy released is used to pump H+ across the thylakoid membrane which creates a H+ gradient
- H+ diffuse back over the thylakoid membrane via ATP synthase which releases energy used to produce ATP from ADP + Pi
- H reduces NADP to NADPH
How is CO2 coverted into organic substances (light independent reaction)? (6)
- CO2 reacts with RuBP, catalysed by the Rubisco enzyme, to produce 2 molecules of GP
- GP is reduced by NADPH using the energy released from the hydrolysis of ATP to produce 2 molecules of triose phosphate
- 1 carbon from triose phosphate is used to produce organic substances
- Remaining 5 carbons are used to regenerate RuBP using energy released from the hydrolysis of ATP
What are the 3 limiting factors of photosynthesis?
- Light intensity
- Temperature
- CO2 concentration
How does increased light intensity increase the rate of photosynthesis?
More light dependent reaction so more ATP and NADPH produced so more GP reduced to triose phosphate in light independent reaction
How does increased temperature increase the rate of photosynthesis?
Light independent reaction happens faster as enzymes (Rubisco) have more kinetic energy so more enzyme-substrate complexes form
How does increased CO2 concentration increase the rate of photosynthesis?
More CO2 reacts with RuBP so more GP produced and reduced to triose phosphate so more organic substances produced and RuBP regenerated
Which is the limiting factor when a graph first starts to increase?
Whichever is on the x-axis
How do you explain why light intensity is a limiting factor?
As you increase light intensity, rate of photosynthesis increases