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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis (Plants (Do photosynthesis) (Choroplast…
Chapter 10 Photosynthesis
Plants (Do photosynthesis)
Light energy + chemical energy
Choroplast
Site of photosynthesis
Found in mesophyll
Cellular organism
thykaloid
Stack called a granum
its the third membrane
synthase of glucose
Have stoma
color
Cholorophyll
green pigment that gives leaves their color.
autotrophs
Produce Carbon Dioxide
Photoautotrophs
Light energy source
"Producer"
Photorespiration (used of ATP)
C_4
Stomata opens dry out
Close stomata can't bring CO2
Ex: corn and sugar cane
CAM Plants
open stomata at night
Bring CO2 and store it
EX: Cactus pineapple.
tiny seperation
C_3
if hot in summer days they produce less sugar
Example of C_3-rice, beans
Electromagnetic spectrums
photons
nontangable object
Shorter wave and greater light
visible light
detected by the eyes
Ex: Rainbow.
spectometer
ability to measre the absorbant of various wavelength
absorbtion
Chlorophyll b
accessory pigment
Absorbstion can be graph
Chlorophyll a
key light capturing pigments that participate directly in light reaction.
caratenoid which is a shade of yellow and orange
Calvin cycle
Reduction
one of the phosphate group come out of the cycle which are glucose and other organic moleucles which could be stored in starch for later.
Regeneration of Carbon Dioxide
the 3 ADP becomes 3 ATP due to the exergonic reaction.
Carbon fixation
6-3 producing 6 ATP
NADPH>NADP+
3 carbon per cycle per enter
Light reaction
Summary
Convert light energy to the chemical energy of ATI and NADPH
Split water and realease oxysgen to the atmosphere
are carried out by molecules in the thylakoid membranes
Photosystem 1
cyclic electron flow
generate ATP
Effective on absorbing wavelenght
P700
Output of NADPH
Photosystem 2
light reaction
Best for absorbing light
P680
output of ATP