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Dark Reaction

Dark Reaction. “Not for the Faint of Heart”. Dark Reaction of Photosynthesis - Carbon Cycle - Calvin Cycle - Calvin/Benson Cycle - Stephen King Cycle - Consists of a cycle of chemical reactions that "fix" CO 2 into a fragment of glucose (1/6 C 6 H 12 O 6 = CH 2 O)

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Dark Reaction

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  1. Dark Reaction “Not for the Faint of Heart”

  2. Dark Reaction of Photosynthesis • - Carbon Cycle • - Calvin Cycle • - Calvin/Benson Cycle • - Stephen King Cycle • - Consists of a cycle of chemical reactions that "fix" CO2 into a fragment of glucose (1/6 C6H12O6 = CH2O) • - The cycle must turn 6 times to make a molecule of glucose. • - Each turn of the Dark Reaction is powered by 3 ATP and requires 2 NADPH2, which both come from the Light Reaction. Here it is!

  3. - The Dark Reaction takes place in the stroma and can happen in the light OR the dark, as long as there is a supply of ATP and NADPH2 • Here are the events of one cycle: • 1. CO2 joins with a 5-C molecule called RibuloseDiphosphate [RuDP] to produce an unstable 6-C molecule. • 2. This 6-C molecule quickly splits into 2 3-C molecules called Phosphoglyceric Acid [PGA]

  4. 3. These 2 PGA molecules each pick up two Hydrogen atoms ( from NADPH2) and each pick up a phosphate from the breakdown of 2 of the 3 ATP molecules that come from the Light Reaction. • 4. The 2 PGA molecules are now called Phosphoglyceraldehyde [PGAL] • 5. The PGAL molecules then temporarily join together to form a a 6-C molecule with 4 phosphates attached. • 6. From the 6-C molecule breaks away a fragment of glucose [CH2O] and 3 of the 4 attached phosphates leaving a 5-C molecule with only 1 phosphate attached. This molecule is called Ribulose Phosphate [RuP] or sometimes called [RUMP!] • 7. RuP picks up another phosphate when the last ATP is broken down and changes from RuP to RuDP, and now the cycle is ready to take place again with the next CO2. Dark Reaction cont.

  5. + H2O CO2 Energy ATP and NADPH2 Which splits water Light is Adsorbed By Chlorophyll Calvin Cycle ADP NADP Chloroplast Used Energy and is recycled. Photosynthesis O2 + C6H12O6 Light Reaction Dark Reaction

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