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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis

Chapter 10 Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis. Process by which plants use light energy to make food. A reduction process that makes complex organic molecules from simple molecules. Ps General Equation. 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O ---> C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 Requires: Chlorophyll Light.

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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis

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  1. Chapter 10 Photosynthesis

  2. Photosynthesis • Process by which plants use light energy to make food. • A reduction process that makes complex organic molecules from simple molecules.

  3. Ps General Equation 6 CO2 + 6 H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6 O2 Requires: Chlorophyll Light

  4. Early Question • Does the Oxygen in sugar come from the CO2 or from the H2O ? • Model: CO2 + 2 H2O ----> CH2O + O2

  5. Proof • Used 18O as a tracer. CO2 + 2 H2O ----> CH2O + O2 CO2 + 2 H2O ----> CH2O + O2 Both experiments confirm that water is split. • O2 is a waste product of Ps that altered life on earth.

  6. Ps: a redox process • Hydrogens are added to Carbons. • Water is a source for the Hydrogens. • Complex covalent bonds are made.

  7. Ps • Has two chemical reactions: 1. Light Reaction 2. Dark Reaction Names are from “light” as a requirement, not where or when they occur.

  8. Light • A form of electromagnetic radiation. • Visible light has the right energy for use in Ps.

  9. Too Hot Too Cold JustRight

  10. Action Spectrum • Not all colors are useable to the same degree for Ps. • Red and Blue light - absorbed and used in Ps. • Green light - reflected or transmitted.

  11. Comment • In oceans, red light is lost or filtered out early because it has lower energy. • Only blue light which has higher energy can reach the lower depths.

  12. Result • Many deep ocean fish are bright red in color. • Why? • They can’t be seen because there is no red light to reflect their color.

  13. Photosynthesis Pigments 1. Chlorophylls 2. Accessory Pigments

  14. Chlorophylls • Has CHON and Mg. • Several types possible. • Molecule has a lipophilic tail that allows it to dissolve into membranes. • Contains Mg in a reaction center.

  15. Accessory Pigments • Absorb light energy and transfer it to chlorophyll. • Ex: Carotene (orange). Xanthophyll (yellow)

  16. Fall Leaf Colors • Chlorophyll breaks down. • N and Mg salvaged and moved into the stem for next year. • Accessory pigments remain behind, giving the various fall leaf colors.

  17. Chloroplast Structure • Double outer membrane. • Inner membrane folded and stacked into grana. • Stroma - liquid that surrounds the thylakoid membranes.

  18. Photosystems • Collection of pigments that serve as a light trap. • Made of chlorophyll and the accessory pigments. • Two types known: PSI, PSII

  19. Cyclic Photophosphorylation • Uses PSI only. • Produces ATP. • Requires light.

  20. Noncyclic Photophsphorylation • Uses PSI and PSII. • Splits water, releasing H+, a pair of e-, and O2. • Produces ATP and NADPH. (e- carrier similar to NADH)

  21. Light Reaction

  22. Light Reaction • Same thing as Noncyclic Photophsphorylation. • Location - grana of the chloroplast. • Function - to split water and produce ATP and NADPH.

  23. Light Water ADP + Pi NADP+ O2 ATP NADPH Light Reaction Requirements Products

  24. Chemiosmosis Model • The chloroplast produces ATP in the same manner as the mitochondria in Rs. • Light energy is used to pump H+ across a membrane. • When the H+ diffuses back, ATP is generated.

  25. Chemiosmosis • H+ are pumped into the thylakoid space. • ATP and NADPH are made when the H+ diffuse into the stroma.

  26. Comment • There can be a 3 pH unit difference between the thylakoid space and the stroma.

  27. Dark Reactions • How plants actually makes food (carbohydrates). • Don't require light directly to run. • Also known as the Calvin cycle or C3 Ps.

  28. Dark Reaction • Function - to use ATP and NADPH to build food from CO2 • Location - stroma of the chloroplast.

  29. Rubisco • Ribulose BisPhosphate Carboxylase. • Enzyme that adds CO2 to an acceptor molecule. • Most important enzyme on earth.

  30. 6 CO2 18 ATP 12 NADPH C6H12O6 18 ADP + 18 Pi 12 NADP+ C3 Ps Requirements Products

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