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Vein
Leaf cross section
Mesophyll
CO2 O2Stomata
A. Structures of PS• Site of PS in plants:
• mostly in leaves• in chloroplasts
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Inside the chloroplast
• Identify the structures in the diagram
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Chloroplast
Mesophyll
5 µm
Outer membrane
Inner membrane
Thylakoid intermembrane
space
ThylakoidGranumStroma
1 µm
• Chloroplasts
• thylakoids
• grana
• stroma
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6H2O + 6CO2 ------> C6H12O6+ 6O26 waters
6 carbon dioxides(plus light E, makes...)
1 glucose6 oxygen
B. The Net Reaction of Photosynthesis
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Net Reaction• photolysis (hydrolysis) of water
• e- of H --> sugar• O --> O2
6 CO2 12 H2OReactants:
Products: C6H12O6 6 H2O 6 O2
Figure 10.4Photosynthesis is a redox process
Water is oxidized, carbon dioxide is reduced
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• we will stay (mostly) conceptual
• follow the energy
II. PS Overview
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• Occur in the inter membrane space of thylakoids1. absorption of photons generates excited e-
2. split water3. release oxygen4. produce ATP
a. ETC uses e- from PSII to make proton gradientb. ATP synthase in thylakoid membranes makes ATP
5. e- from PSI reduce NADP• E transfer
A. Light Dependent Rxns
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• aka The Calvin cycle• in the stroma1. carboxylation of RuBP to make
Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate2. Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate —> G3P
• Req ATP for energy• Req NADPH for reducing power
3. G3P (aka triose phosphate)• triose phosphate used to regenerate RuBP &
make carbs• Req ATP to regenerate RuBP
B. Light Independent Rxns
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PS Overview
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PS Overview
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PS Overview
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III. Closer look at LD Rxns
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• How does the chloroplast absorb light?
• Pigments
• chlorophyll a,b
• accessory pigments
Photosynthetic Pigments: The Light Receptors
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Excited state
Ene
rgy
of e
lect
ion
Heat
Photon (fluorescence)
Chlorophyll molecule
Ground statePhoton
e–
Figure 10.11 A
• When a pigment absorbs light
• ground state --> excited state (unstable)
Excitation of Chlorophyll by Light
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Photosystems• Light harvesting
complexes• aka “antenna
pigment mols”• pigment mols
bound by proteins
• funnel energy to reaction center
• e- gets bumped• p680 (PSII)• p700 (PSI)
Primary election acceptor
Photon
Thylakoid
Light-harvesting complexes
Reaction center
Photosystem
STROMA
Thyl
akoi
d m
embr
ane
Transfer of energy
Special chlorophyll a
molecules
Pigment molecules
THYLAKOID SPACE (INTERIOR OF THYLAKOID)Figure 10.12
e–
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Mill makes ATP
ATP
e–
e–e–
e–
e–
Phot
on
Photosystem II Photosystem I
e–
e–
NADPH
Phot
on
Figure 10.14
Analogy for the Lt Rxns
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Noncyclic electron flow• Produces NADPH, ATP, and oxygen
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The biomass (dry weight) of a tree comes primarily from
A. soil. B. water. C. air. D. organic fertilizer (manure, detritus). E. light.
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The light reactions, which involve the very hydrophobic chlorophyll, are located here in the chloroplast.
A.
B.C. (lumen)
E.
D.
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What colors of light will drive photosynthesis by green plants most efficiently?
A. red only B. yellow only C. green only D. blue only E. red and blue
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How are the light reactions and the Calvin cycle connected?
A. The light reactions provide ATP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides NADPH for the light reactions.
B. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns ADP and NADP+ to the light reactions.
C. The light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns reduced sugars to the light reactions.
D. The light reactions provide NADPH to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle provides RuBP to the light reactions.
E. The light reactions provide RuBP to the Calvin cycle, and the Calvin cycle returns G3P to the light reactions.
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• Occurs:
• Sim to Citric Acid Cycle (aka Krebs) in CR
• opposite of anaerobic glycolysis
• 3 phases
• C-fixation
• Reduction
• Regeneration of the CO2 acceptor
Calvin Cycle
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The Calvin Cycle
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The Calvin Cycle• Starts w/ CO2 + enzyme Rubisco +RuBP
• 3 “turns” of Calvin make...
• 3-C sugar
• 6 “turns” = 1 glucose
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The Calvin Cycle• Three phases...
• Fixation
• CO2 + RuBP + Rubisco
• Reduction
• requires ATP (for E)
• requires H (from NADPH)
• produces 3-C sugars: G3P
• 1/6 of which form Glu
• Regeneration
• 5/6 of 3-C sugars regenerate RuBP
• requires ATP
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• aka Cyclic Phosphoryllation
• Under certain conditions
• ATP deficit
• excess NADPH, deficit of NADP+
• bumped e-’s take an alternative path
• generates ATP
Cyclic Electron Flow
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• Only photosystem I is used• Only ATP is produced (no O2 or NADPH)
Primary acceptor
Pq
Fd
Cytochrome complex
Pc
Primary acceptor
Fd
NADP+
reductaseNADPH
ATPFigure 10.15 Photosystem II Photosystem I
NADP+
Cyclic Electron Flow
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Effect of Light Intensity
• low light => not enough ATP, NADPH
• what would be rate limiting step in Calvin Cycle?
• unusual unless the plant is heavily shaded
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Effect of CO2 Concentration
• low CO2 => what would be rate-limiting step?
• this is a common limiting factor
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Effect of Temperature
• low temps => rate of rxn = ____
• high temps => CO2 fixation doesn’t work