17.4 Limiting factors affecting photosynthesis Flashcards

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How does light intensity affect rate of photosynthesis?

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  • As light intensity increases, ATP and reduced NADP produced at a higher rate.
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How does carbon dioxide concentration affect rate of photosynthesis?

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  • Increasing the carbon dioxide concentration increases the rate of carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle and therefore the rate of TP production.
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How does temperature affect rate of photosynthesis?

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  • As temperature increases, the rate of enzyme activity increases until the point at which proteins denature.
  • An increase in temperature increases the rates of enzyme-controlled reactions in photosynthesis, such as carbon fixation.
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What effect will reducing light intensity have on the Calvin cycle?

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  • Reducing light intensity will reduce the rate of light-dependent stage of photosynthesis.
  • This reduces the quantity of ATP and reduced NADP produced.
  • ATP and reduced NADP are needed to convert GP to TP.
  • The concentration of GP will therefore increase and concentration of TP will decrease.
  • As there is less TP to regenerate RuBP, concentration of RuBP decreases.
  • Reverse will happen for when light intensity is increased
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What effect does carbon dioxide concentration have on the Calvin cycle?

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  • Low concentrations will lead to reduced concentrations of GP and TP as there is less carbon dioxide to be fixed.
  • Concentration of RuBP will increase as it is still being formed from TP but not being used up to fix carbon
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What effect does temperature have on the Calvin cycle?

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  • At lower temperatures enzyme and substrate molecules have less kinetic energy resulting in fewer successful collisions and a reduced rate of reaction.
  • This means decreasing temperatures results in lower concentrations of GP, TP and RuBP.
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