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LGS A-Level OCR Biology - Unit 5 - Photosynthesis Part 1

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This deck Involves both PSII and PSI; electrons flow through the ETC, driving ATP synthesis, photolysis of water, and reducing NADP to NADPH.

Autotrophs

An organism that makes their own food (complex organic compounds) from inorganic molecules using energy (chemical/ light)

Producers in an ecosystem

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Definition

Autotrophs

An organism that makes their own food (complex organic compounds) from inorganic molecules using energy (chemical/ light)

Producers in an eco...

Chemosynthesis

Making food using chemical energy

Photoautotrophs

Organisms that photosynthesise using sunlight

Relationship between respiration and photosynthesis

All organisms respire but not all photosynthesise

Reverse processes

When do plants photosynthesise

In the day but always respire

The intensity of light has to be sufficient to allow photosynthesis to replenish carbs used in respiration

Compensation point

The rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration

No net loss or gain of mass (carbs)

CO2 uptake in Ps = CO2 production is...

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TermDefinition

Autotrophs

An organism that makes their own food (complex organic compounds) from inorganic molecules using energy (chemical/ light)

Producers in an ecosystem

Chemosynthesis

Making food using chemical energy

Photoautotrophs

Organisms that photosynthesise using sunlight

Relationship between respiration and photosynthesis

All organisms respire but not all photosynthesise

Reverse processes

When do plants photosynthesise

In the day but always respire

The intensity of light has to be sufficient to allow photosynthesis to replenish carbs used in respiration

Compensation point

The rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration

No net loss or gain of mass (carbs)

CO2 uptake in Ps = CO2 production is R

Compensation period

Time it takes to reach the compensation point

Photosystems

Particles attached to thylakoid membranes

Contain photosynthetic pigments which carry out the absorption of light in two distinct chlorophyll complexes

Photosystem I (PSI)

Funnel-shaped

Absorption wavelength is 700 nm

Found in intergranal lamellae

Photosystem II (PSII)

Funnel-shaped

Absorption wavelength is 680 nm

Found on the grana

Chlorophyll a

Reflects blue-green

Primary pigments

Found at reaction centre of both photosystem
2 forms absorb light at wavelength 680 (PSII) and 700nm (PSI) - red light

Can also absorb some blue (400nm)

Chlorophyll b

Reflects yellow - green

An accessory pigment

Absorbs light wavelengths 400-500nm (blue) and 640 (red)

Accessory pigments

Carotenoids

Xanthophyll

Chlorophyll b

Pass emitted electrons to the primary pigments which are then emitted (light harvesting pigments)

This drives photosynthesis

Carotenoids

Reflect yellow

Absorb blue (400-500nm)

Xanthophyll

Reflects yellow

Absorbs blue/green (375-550)

Absorption spectrum

Results of the calorimeter test plotted on a graph

Action spectrum

Combined absorption spectra of pigments

Structure of chlorophyll molecule

Porphyrin head - hydrophilic, flat head lies parallel to thylakoid membrane for maximum absorption

Lipid soluble tail - hydrophobic, lies in thylakoid membrane

Side chains - determines which wavelengths are absorbed

Excitation of pigments by light

Chlorophyll pigments absorb light, electrons enter an ‘excited state’

This is unstable and electrons return to ‘ground state’

Lost excitation energy gets trapped during photosynthesis

Chlorophyll excitement equation

chlorophyll –> chlorophyll^+ + e^-

Reduced —-> oxidised + excited elctron