Grade 12 Biology; Photosynthesis
;Photosynthesis Equation
6H20 + 6CO2 + Sunlight ----> C6H1206 + 602 6 Water + 6 carbon dioxide +sunlight ----> glucose + oxygen
Carotenoids
Absorb blue and green light, reflect yellow, orange, red
Light dependent reactions
Absorb photons of light reactants: H2O, light, NADP+, ADP Products: O2, ATP, NADPH water is split to release electrons and oxygen, electrons move along the ETC to make NADPH and ATP. Oxygen is released to the environment
Chlorophylls
Absorb red and light, reflect green light
Calvin Cycle
reactants: ATP, NADPH, CO2 products: glucose use the energy in ATP/NADH to convert CO2 into glucose
stomata function
CO2 and H20 to enter 02 to exit
Calvin Cycle Diagram
For 1 glucose molecule this cycle has to happen twice uses a total of: 6 CO2 18 ATP 12 NADH
Spongy Mesophyll
Photosynthesis also happens here, but it is also designed for gas exchange
What happens when a photon of light hits a photosystem
Stage 1: sunlight strikes the antenna molecules, the antenna molecules absorb the light energy and pass it around until it reaches the reaction Stage 2: reaction center absorbs the energy and becomes excited Stage 3: electrons are passed from the reaction center to the primary electron acceptor
Palisade Mesophyll
Where photosynthesis occurs
Pigments
compounds that absorb certain wavelengths of light
Phloem (veins)
transports sugar, proteins and other organic molecules delivers sugar to root or grain
Xylem
transports water and other water-soluble nutrients delivers water from soil