U3A2: 5A photosynthesis and chloroplasts Flashcards

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photosynthesis

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biological process where photoautotrophs capture light energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy.

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photosynthesis word equation

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carbon dioxide + water —> glucose + oxygen + water

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photosynthesis chemical equation

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6CO₂ + 12H₂O —> C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ + 6H₂O

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mesophyll cells

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the main photosynthesising cells in leaves

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chloroplasts

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inside mesophyll cells. organelle at the site of both stages of photosynthesis.

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chlorophyll

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pigment responsible for initiating photosynthesis by capturing and being energised by light energy.

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stomata

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tiny pores on the surface of leaves which open to allow carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to diffuse into the leaf, or close to prevent water loss in dry conditions.

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location of the light-dependant stage

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on thylakoid membranes

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inputs of the light-dependant stage

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12 water, 12 NADP, 18 ADP+Pi

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outputs of the light-independant stage

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6 oxygen, 12 NADPH, 18 ATP

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process of the light-dependant stage

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  • light energy excites elections in thylakoid chlorophyll. elections move along membrane proteins, powering the pumping of H into the thylakoid lumen.
  • water donates electrons to replace electrons that leave, causing photolysis of water.
  • oxygen is released from chloroplast out of stomata.
  • H ions from water are used to generate coenzyme NADPH
  • movement of H down its concentration gradient generates coenzyme ATP
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location of the light-independant stage

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stroma of chloroplasts

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inputs of the light-independant stage

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6 carbon dioxide, 12 NADPH, 18 ATP

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outputs of the light-independant stage

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glucose, 6 water, 12 NADP, 18 ADP+Pi

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process of the light-independant stage

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  • carbon dioxide molecules combine with a 5-carbon molecule, then splitting into two 3-carbon molecules.
  • NADPH donates its hydrogen ions and electrons. ATP molecules break into ADP+Pi to release energy and facilitate further change to carbon molecules.
  • specific 3-carbon molecule is made and leaves the cycle, contributing to formation of glucose. overall 6 carbon dioxide molecules must enter the cycle to produce glucose.
  • some oxygen molecules leftover from the initial breaking of carbon dioxide with hydrogen ions from NADPH to create water.
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summarise light-dependant and light-independant stages

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dependant: light energy splits water molecules to produce ATP, NADPH and oxygen

independant: carbon dioxide is converted into organic molecules using ATP and NADPH, and more water is produced.