B4c: Leaves and photosynthesis Flashcards

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Why are chloroplasts not found in all plant cells?

A

because not all plant cells (e.g. root cells) are exposed to light so cannot trap light using chlorophyll

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2
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Entry points of materials required for photosynthesis (2)

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water through root hairs

carbon dioxide through stomata

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3
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What absorbs light energy for photosynthesis?

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chlorophyll pigments in chloroplasts

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4
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Exit point of materials produced in photosynthesis

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oxygen through stomata

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5
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Leaf structure (7)(top to bottom)

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cuticle

upper epidermis

palisade mesophyll layer

vascular bundle

spongy mesophyll layer - contains large air spaces

lower epidermis - contains stomata(small holes between two guard cells) and guard cells

lower cuticle

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Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis(5)

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broad so large surface area - absorbs more light

thin so short distance for gases to diffuse

contain chlorophyll and other pigments to absorb light from different parts of the spectrum - absorbs as much of Sun’s energy as possible

have a network of vascular bundles for support and transport of raw materials (water) and products (glucose) of photosynthesis

guard cells which open and close the stomata therefore regulating the flow of carbon dioxide and oxygen and water loss

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Explain how the cellular structure of a leaf is adapted for efficient photosynthesis(4)

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epidermis is transparent - no barriers to the entry of light

palisade layer at the top containing most of the chloroplasts as they will receive most of the light

air spaces in the spongy mesophyll allow diffusion between stomata and photosynthesising cells

internal surface area to volume ratio very large so that large amounts of gases can enter and exit the cells

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Explain how plants maximise the use of energy from the Sun(2)

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peaks in absorption spectrum show amounts of light absorbed by different pigments

several chloroplast pigments (a, b, catorene, xanthophyll) allow plants to absorb light across a greater range of colour wavelengths in the spectrum

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