Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Photorespiration Flashcards
Where does photosynthesis occur?
Organ: Leaf Tissue: Pallisade & Spongy mesophyll Cells: Parenchyma Organelle: Chloroplast Parts of organelle: Thylakoid and stroma
Photosynthesis (definition)
Sugar production by the conversion of light energy to chemical energy. CO2+H2O+energy (light) –> O2+C6H12O6. 2 steps: Light reactions and Calvin Cycle
Light reactions
Converting light energy into chemical energy. Light absorbed by pigments (chlorophyll and carotenoids). Energy is passes from pigments to proteins and other compounds.
The results: 1. Water molecules are split into Oxygen (O2) and Protons (H+). 2. NADPH is produced. 3. ATP is produced (The plant will use 2 & 3 to do work)
Calvin Cycle
Uses chemical energy produced in light rxns to produce sugar.
Light Reaction Formula
Pigments+H2O+light=O2+NADPH+ATP
The Calvin Cycle
A cycle of chemical reactions that converts the C of CO2 into a form that the plant can use (sugar). Requires A LOT of energy (NADPH and ATP). Also requires rubisco (the most abundant enzyme on earth).
Enzyme
Brings together
Respiration
The controlled breakdown of sugar to release energy stored as sugar. C6H1206+O2–>CO2+H2O+Energy. Occurs in the mitochondria.
Photorespiration
When Rubisco fucks up. Since Rubisco is not a “perfect” enzyme. It can add Oxygen or CO2 during the Calvin Cycle
If Rubisco grabs and O2 molecule what happens during the Calvin Cycle?
Creates less sugar using MORE energy!