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Title: Photosynthesis


1
Photosynthesis
  • Process in which light energy is used to drive
    the conversion of CO2 to carbohydrate.

light
  • 6H2O 6CO2 C6H12O6 6O2

2
Importance of Photosynthesis
  • Source of atmospheric oxygen
  • Earths atm 78 N2, 21 O2, 0.035 CO2
  • (or 350 ppm rising)
  • Source of energy for food chain
  • photoautotrophs vs. heterotrophs
  • Direct/indirect involvement in all products
  • Maintain stable ecosystem

3
Photosynthesis and TranspirationWhole Plant
Perspective
  • CO2 enters leaf through open stomates water is
    lost
  • CO2 is converted to carbohydrate (photosynthate)
    in the leaf and transported as sucrose in phloem
  • Water is taken up by roots and transported via
    xylem
  • Loss of water from the leaf via stomates is
    evapotranspiration

4
Leaf Cross-Section
Cuticle Epidermis
guard cells stomate
Palisade parenchyma Spongy parenchyma
5
Chloroplasts
  • Site of photosynthesis several per cell
  • Bounded by 2 smooth membranes
  • Inner thylakoid membrane system
  • grana stacks of thylakoids
  • contain PS pigments
  • site of light reactions
  • Stroma
  • liquid matrix
  • site of dark reactions (CO2 conversion)

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3 Processes in Photosynthesis
  • Absorption of light energy
  • pigments in thylakoids
  • Light Reactions
  • pigments proteins in thylakoids
  • generates ATP and NADPH
  • Dark Reactions
  • enzymes in stroma
  • reduce CO2 to carbohydrates using ATP NADPH

8
3 Processes in Photosynthesis
(1) light O2 CO2
sugar starch
NADPH
H2O
ATP
(2) Light Reactions (3) Dark Reactions
9
Light Striking Leaf
  • Reflected back to atmosphere
  • Passes through leaf back to atmosphere
  • Absorbed by the leaf and used for PS

10
WAVELENGTH
ENERGY
GAMMA RAYS X-RAYS UV V
INFRARED RADIO WAVES
Visible Light
380 nm 430 nm 650 nm
750 nm
11
PAR
  • PAR Photosynthetically Active Radiation
  • 400-700 nm wavelengths
  • PPF photosynthetic photon flux
  • PPF at full sun 2000 µmol/m2/sec

12
Action Spectrum
Absorption Spectrum
13
Photosynthetic Pigments
  • Chlorophylls
  • Chl a
  • Chl b
  • Carotenoids
  • carotenes
  • xanthophylls
  • Reaction Center Pigments
  • PSI P700 and PSII P680
  • Chl a
  • Accessory Pigments
  • Chl a
  • Chl b
  • carotenes
  • xanthophylls

14
Chlorophyll
  • Chl a in all higher plants
  • Chl b also in most higher plants
  • Chl c or d replaces chl b in some algae
  • Chl porphyrin-like ring (loose e-s) and phytol
    tail to anchor it in thylakoid membrane
  • Center atom of Mg surrounded by 4 N
  • Fe necessary for the synthesis of chl

15
CHO
Chlorophyll a
polar head
Reaction Center Pigment PSI and PSII
phytol tail
16
beta-carotene
17
carotenoids
chlorophyll
thylakoid membrane
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