5.2.1 (d) the light-dependant stage Flashcards

1
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order of photosystems

A

PS II THEN PS I

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2
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PS II wavelength?

A

680 mm

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3
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PS I wavelength?

A

700 nm

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4
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what happens when light is absorbed by PS II?

A

electrons are excited and move to a higher energy from PS II into an electron transport chain

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5
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what does the photolysis of water produce?

A

1/2 O2
2 e-
2 H+

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6
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what replaces the lost electrons at PS II?

A

the 2e- from photolysis

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7
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where does the photolysis of water occur?

A

in the thylakoid space

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8
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what happens to the excited electrons as they move along the electron transport chain?

A

they lose energy

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9
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what happens to the energy lost by electrons in the ETC?

A

this energy is used to pump H+ ions from the stroma into the thylakoid

generates a proton gradient with a higher conc in the thylakoid than the stroma

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10
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what do the H+ ions in the thylakoid space do?

A

they return down the concentration gradient into the stroma through the ATP synthase protein channel

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11
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what happens in ATP synthase?

A

H+ ions are returned back into the stroma
this allows for the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP

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12
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what happens when light is absorbed by PS I?

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the electrons move to a higher energy level out of the photosystem and each combine with NADP and a H+ ion to form reduced NADP

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13
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what are the 2 types of light dependant reactions?

A

non-cyclic photophosphorylation
cyclic photophosphorylation

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14
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what is produced in non-cyclic?

A

ATP
reduced NADP

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15
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what is produced in cyclic?

A

ATP

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16
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what happens in cyclic?

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electrons from PS I are returned to PS I instead of being used to reduce NADP

this allows for the formation of ATP but not reduced NADP

17
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why does cyclic photophosphorylation still generate ATP?

A

electrons are still passed along the ETC to energy is being lost in order to pump H+ ions into the thylakoid