Photosynthesis Flashcards
Describe structure of chloroplasts
Outer and inner membrane
Inside the inner membrane there is a system of membranes in stacks called grana
Single granum made of membrane discs called thylakoids
Grana are joined by lamellae, which are extensions of thylakoid membranes
The lamellae act as a skeleton within chloroplast to maintain working distance
Stroma is the fluid matrix in the chloroplast and contains all necessary enzymes
Chlorophyll
Is the light capturing photosynthetic pigment and is mixture of closely related pigments
Chlorophyll a, Chlorophyll b, Chlorophyll carotenoids, Phaeophytin
Each pigment absorbs and captures light from particular areas of spectrum
Far more energy from light can be used than if there were only one pigment
Absorption Spectrum
Graph of amount of light absorbed by pigment against the wavelength of the light
Action spectrum
Graph demonstrating rate of photosynthesis against different wavelength of light
Photosystem I
Combination of pigments, which absorbs light of wavelength 700nm(red)
Involved in cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation
PSI particles are found on intergranal lamellae
Photosystem II
Combination of pigments, which absorbs light of wavelength 680nm
Involved only in non-cyclic photophosphorylation
PSII particles found on grana itself