Photosynthesis Flashcards

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What is the general equation for photosynthesis?

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light energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2

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What is a general description of what happens during photosynthesis?

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  • An anabolic process in which light energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy which is stored in sugars and other fuels
  • Ligh reactions: light energy transformed into chemical energy
  • Dark reactions (Calvin Cycle): carbon fixed into sugars using energy
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What happens in the light reactions?

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  • Light reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane
  • Light energy is converted to chemical energy
  • Photosystem II:
  • 2 photons are absorbed and excite electrons in the different types of chlorophyll
  • Energy is delivered to the reaction centre
  • Two electrons fall from chlorophyll a to the electron acceptor
  • The electrons enter the ETC
  • Water is split: H2O = 1/2O2 + 2H+ + 2e- to replace the lost electrons
  • The H2O and products remain in the thylakoid space
  • Photosystem I:
  • 2 photons are absorbed and the same process occurs as in photosystem II
  • 2 electrons enter the ETC and are replaced by the two from photosystem II
  • ETC:
  • The electrons moving along the ETC create a proton gradient
  • H+ ions move from the stroma to the thylakoid space
  • Reduction:
  • The two electrons from photosystem I and two H+ ions from the stroma are used to reduce NAP+ + 2H+ + 2e- = NADPH + H+
  • Photophosphorylation:
  • ADP + PI = ATP and 2H+ are pumped into the stroma
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What happens in the dark reactions/Calvin Cycle?

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  • The dark reactions occur in the stroma
  • Fixation:
  • 3RuBP (5C molecule) + 3CO2 + RUBISCO = 3 unstable 6C molecules = 6 3C molecules
  • Reduction:
  • 6 3C molecules + 6ATP + 6NADPH = 1G3P yield + 5G3P for regeneration + 6ADP + 6PI + 6NAP+ + 6H+
  • Regeneration:
  • 5G3P + 3ATP = 3RuBP + 3ADP + 3PI
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What happens in C4 photosynthesis?

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  • CO2 enters the mesophyll cell
  • PEP carboxylase (3C molecule) fixes the CO2 to form a C4 acid
  • The C4 acid compound is pumped through the membrane to the bundle sheath cell using ATP and split
  • The CO2 is used for the Calvin Cycle while pyruvate is returned to the mesophyll cell
  • The Calvin Cycle produces sugar as in C3 photosynthesis
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What happens in CAM photosynthesis?

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  • The same process occurs as in C4 photosynthesis except in the mesophyll cell only and in stages
  • The fixing of CO2 to C4 acid occurs during the night when the stomates are open adn the acid is stored in a vacuole
  • During the day CO2 is released into the Calvin Cycle while th stomates are closed
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What are the problems with photosynthesis?

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  • CO2 enters and H2O and O2 leave through the stomates
  • On hot days plants close stoamtes to reduce water loss
  • CO2 levels decrease and O2 levels increase in the leaf
  • Sugar production decreases
  • Photorespiration increases
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What is photorespiration?

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  • RUBISCO fixes O2 instead of CO2
  • Occurs in the light and uses O2 and energy and releases CO2 without forming sugars
  • Can drain up to 50% of carbon fixed by the Calvin Cycle
  • Evolutionary remenant from a time when there was more O2 in the atmosphere?
  • Protection against intense light?
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