Photosynthesis- Light reaction
Equation splitting of a water molecule
2H20= 4h+ + 4e- + O2
Formula for photosynthesis
6 CO2 + 6 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Calvin cycle spin
6 spins of cycle creates 1 releaseable glucose 3 spins produces releaseable pgal
What do chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B do?
Absorb all colors except for green; reflects green
Mesophyll
All of the middle tissue of the leaf
Plants that fix carbon trhougb the calvin cycle are.....
Autotrophs
What are pgments and what is their function in plants?
Captures light energy used for photosynthesis and are in chloroplast
Step 1 of calvin cycle
Carbon fixation splits into two carbon molecule PGAL
Chloroplast
Cells in the leaves that contain chlorophyll; trap light energy and convert it to chemical energy
What pigs are grouped into clusters in the thylakoid membrane?
Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B
Name the most important chloroplast pigment and tell the two most important types of this pigment
Chlorophyll and A & B
THe light reactions start when ____ pigments absorb ______.
Chlorophyll and sunlight
What is a photosystem?
Clusters of chlorophyll molecules found in thylakoids
What has to happen to turn PGA into PGAL?
Energy from light reactions
Step 4 of light reactions
Energy from the jumping electrons used to create a hydrogen gradient and synthase relieves the gradient to make ATP.
Xylem
Found in the vein; transports minerals and water from roots to shoots
Phloem
Found in the vein; transports sugar & other products of photosynthesis from leaves to other parts of the plant
Stroma
Gel like solution surronds the thylakoid inside the chloroplast
Flattened sacs in chloroplast that are also known as _______ and are _______ to each other.
Gradient and attached to
Where does calvin cycle occur?
In the stroma of the Chloroplast
Light reactions occur
In the thylakoid embrances
Spongy layer
Irregular shaped cells in lower center of leaf; absorbs gas & some water
Two cycles of cellular respiration?
Light Reactions and Calvin Cycle
What is calvin cycle also called?
Light dependent reaction
What are the chemicals called that pick up the freed electrons from the chlorophyll A molecules and where are they located
NADP+ and end of ETC
Step 5 of light reactions
NADP+ catches electrons as they jump off the end of the ETC and turns into NADPH which takes this energy to the second step.
What would happen if the electrons lost from photosystem 2 weren't replaced
No gradient- not enough power to get through
When does photosynthesis occur?
Only occurs during the day because need sunlight to do photosynthesis
Stoma
Opening between the guard cells; allows for gas exchange and some water
What are the light reactions of plants and in what organelle do they occur?
Photosynthesis and chloroplast
Name the 2 types of photosystems
Photosystem 1 and photosystem 2
Step 2 of calvin cycle
Reduction
Step 4 of calvin cycle
Regeneration of starting molecule RUBP
Step 3 of calvin cycle
Release of G3p
Palisade layer
Rows of elongated cells in the upper center of leaf; site of photosynthesis
What are stomata and where are they located?
Small opening in lower epedermis that let in CO2
When light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll a molecules, what happens to its electrons?
Some of its electrons are excited to a higher energy level
Air space
Space in the spongy layer; contain gases
Carbohydrates made from PGAL in the calvin cycle?
Starch
Where does calvin cycle occur?
Stroma in the chloroplast
Name 3 environmental factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis
Sun h20 and Humdity
Photosystem 1 chlorophyll molecules also absorb_________ and its electrons eventually combine with ____ to form NADPH.
Sunlight and NADP+
Vein
Supply support for the leaf; contain the xylem and the phloem
Guard cells
Surround the stoma; control the opening and closing of the stoma
What is the relationship between wavelength and energy?
THe shorter the wave length, the greater the energy of each photon of light is
What is the visisble spectrum?
The range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that is normally visible from 380 nm to 760 nm
Is the red light reflected or absorbed by an object if the object appears red to your eyes?
The red portion of the light is reflected while all other colors are absorbed and the reflected lights is what you see.
Stroma and Stoma
The stoma is the part on the leaf that allows for gas exchange releasing O2 and taking in CO2. and the stroma is the fluid inside of the chloroplast that contains the enzymes necessary for carbon fixation (the calvin cycle).
Cuticle
Waxy layer on the covering the epidermis; holds in moisture, prevents too much absorption of water
when would plant cells need to close or partially close their stomata? What does this do to CO2 and O2 levels?
When it's hot and dry CO2 and O2 levels are low
Chlorophyll is an example of an _______ pigment in plants
accesory
Name the reactants for photosynthesis
carbon dioxide and water
All organisms require _______ to carry out their life functions
energy
Step 2 of light reactions
excited electrons shoot out of ps2 and ps1 and sent down to ETC.
NADP+ electrons loose _______ as they passed through a series of molecules called the ________ chain
hydrogen ions and electron transport
Starch
made of glucose
Lower epidermis
outmost tissue on the lower side of the leaf; protects the leaf
Upper epidermis
outmost tissue on the upper side of the leaf; protects the leaf
Two tissues of mesophyll and functions
palisade and spongy layer
once Chlorophyll A molecules electrons are "excited", what do they have enough energy to do?
power pumping H+ into thylaiod membrane
Fixation
process in which carbon atoms from Co2 are fixed into organic compounds
Photolysis
provides the replacement electrons photosystem when water is split
Step 1 Light reactions
sun light harvested hits ps2,1 and excites electrons in the chlorophyll- sunlight hitting to photosystems
Oxidative phosphoylation
the proccess in which Atp is synthesized during light reactions
Calvin cycle definition
the second set of photosynthetic reactions that uses energy stored in NADPH and ATP to make High energy compounds
Gradient
thylakoid sacs in chloroplasts
Solar energy
ultimate energy of all life on earth
Step 3 of light reactions
water is split into hydrogens, electrons, oxygen to supply this system. Done by enzyme MN and water splitting supplies MN with electrons- when splits them produces h+
PGA
when CO2 comes with RUBP which makes two molecules of PGA
Carbon fixation
when CO2 is incorporated into organic compounds in a process
Name two other accesory pigments and tell what colors it includes. When could you see these colors?
xanthophyll , carotenoids, anthocyanin