Photosynthesis includes of take place in takes place in uses to produce to produce use Light- dependent reactions Calvin cycle Thylakoid membranes Stroma NADPH ATP Energy from sunlight ATP NADPH O 2 Chloroplasts High-energy sugars Section 8-3 Concept Map Go to Section : 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O→C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 Simplified Concept Map
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Photosynthesis
includes
of
take place intakes place in uses
to produce to produce
use
Light-dependentreactions
Calvin cycle
Thylakoidmembranes Stroma NADPHATPEnergy from
sunlight
ATP NADPH O2 Chloroplasts High-energysugars
Section 8-3
Concept Map
Go to Section:
6CO2 + 6H2O→C6H12O6 + 6O2
Simplified Concept Map
Summary of Rxns in Chloroplast
6CO2 + 6H2O→C6H12O6 + 6O2
PhotosynthesisChloroplasts: Place where takes place!• Thylakoids – saclike membranes
• Contain photosystems (light-collecting units) that are made up of chlorophyll, other pigments and proteins–Chlorophyll absorbs most visible light
except green, which is reflected• Grana – stacks of thylakoids• Stroma –space around thylakoids - aqueous
6CO2 + 6H2O→C6H12O6 + 6O2
NADP+ (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate)1. Electron Carrier – carries e- from chlorophyll to other
molecules2. Holds 2 e- (electrons) and 1 H+ (hydrogen ion)3. Converts to NADPH by combining with H+
– This conversion traps energy that is used in the calvin cycle (dark reactions)
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Light ReactionsSummary: Light Energy from the sun is captured by the chloroplasts and splits apart water molecules and excites electrons. As a result, oxygen NADPH, and ATP are made.
Takes place in…. 3 parts!
1. Photosystem II absorbs light from the sun.
a. the energy splits water molecules into oxygen, H+ ions, and electrons
b. Chlorophylls’ electrons get excited by the light
c. Oxygen leaves the plant into atmosphere
2. The excited electrons move down the electron transport chain to Photosystem I and produce NADPH.a. Electrons combine with NADP+ and H+
found in the cell. This forms NADPH (electron carrier).
3. H+ protons move outside the thylakoid and cause ADP and P to become ATP.
– Because there is a higher concentration of H+ protons in the thylakoid membrane than in the stroma, so the H+ will move out into the stroma
(Diffusion!)– As the H+ protons move into the stroma they release
energy which is converted into the chemical energy stored in ATP.
V. Light-Independent Rxns(Calvin Cycle or Dark Rxns)
Summary: The Calvin Cycle uses the energy in ATP and NADPH (made during the light rxns) to fix carbon into an organic compound called PGAL.
Takes place in: STROMA
1. CO2 diffuses into the cell and combines with RuBP to form PGA.
– 3 molecules of RuBP (5-carbon sugar) are present in the cell
– 1 carbon (from CO2) attaches to each RuBP
– This 6-carbon is unstable and immediately splits in half
– This leaves 3-carbon structures called PGA
Ribulose BiPhosphate
Phosphoglycerate
2. PGA is changed into PGAL– PGA interacts with ATP
and NADPH (from light rxns) resulting in PGAL (new 3-carbon structure)
– The ATP and NADPH are returned to the light rxns as ADP, NADP+ and a phosphate group to be reused
– 1 PGAL leaves the cycle to become glucose
Phosphoglyceraldehyde
3. The PGAL is converted back into RuBP– The remaining
PGAL (3 carbons) rearrange into RuBP (5 carbons) with ATP’s energy
– Cycle starts all over again
Glucose is not made DURING photosynthesis
• PGAL molecules are made, which are built up into carbohydrates (sugars) just after photosynthesis ends.
• What enters the Calvin Cycle?• What is produced by the Calvin Cycle?