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Photosynthesis

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6416238168photosynthesis (definition)process of harnessing light energy to build carbohydrates in autotrophs (ex. plants, cyanobacteria)0
6416238169photosynthesis (equation)6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6 O21
6416238170autotrophorganism that CAN capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food (producer)2
6416238171heterotrophorganism that CANNOT produce its own food and therefore obtains it by consuming other living things (consumer)3
6416238172anabolicWhat kind of a process is photosynthesis?4
6416238173catabolicWhat kind of a process is cellular respiration?5
6416238174light-dependent reactions1st step of photosynthesis during which light energy is captured and used to synthesize ATP and NADPH6
6416238175light-independent reactions2nd step of photosynthesis during which CO2 is incorporated into a sugar molecule using ATP and NADPH produced during the first step7
6416238176thylakoid membranes of chloroplastslocation of light-dependent reactions8
6416238177stroma of chloroplastslocation of light-independent reactions9
6416238178G3Pcarbon product of the light-independent reactions10
6416238179photon(1) quantum (discrete quantity) of electromagnetic radiation (light energy) with both wave and particle properties11
6416238180inverseWhat is the relationship between wavelength and energy?12
6416238181pigmentssubstances that can absorb, reflect, or transmit light13
6416238182absorption spectrumgraph of a pigment's ability to absorb various wavelengths of light14
6416238183violet, blue and redWhich wavelengths of the visible light spectrum do chlorophylls ABSORB?15
6416238184green and yellowWhich wavelengths of the visible light spectrum do chlorophylls REFLECT?16
6416238185carotenoidsaccessory pigments in chloroplasts that broaden the spectrum of colors used in photosynthesis (absorb green/blue but reflect red/yellow/orange)17
6416238186mesophyll(C) ground tissue of a leaf, sandwiched between upper and lower epidermis that specializes in photosynthesis18
6416238187chlorophyll bpigment, green/olive, in chloroplast19
6416238188chlorophyll apigment, blue/green, in chloroplast20
6416238189excited state(7) when absorbed photon energy causes electron to move away from nucleus21
6416238190photosystems(6) photosynthetic pigments embedded with protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane22
6416238191watersplitting this molecule replaces electrons which are excited and passed to primary electron acceptor in PSII23
6416238192O2released as a byproduct of splitting water24
6416238193proton-motive forcecreated by pumping hydrogen ions from stroma to thylakoid space during electron transport chain between PS II and PS I25
6416238194ATP synthaseenzyme that synthesies ATP by utilizing a proton-motive force26
6416238195Calvin cycle, dark reactions, and carbon fixationother names for light independent reactions27
64162381963 steps of light independent reaction1. carbon fixation 2. reduction 3. regeneration of RuBP28
6416238197reductionstep in Calvin cycle that produces sugar G3P29
6416238198carbon dioxidemolecule reduced in Calvin cycle to produce sugar30
6416238199thylakoids(C) flattened membranous sacs inside chloroplasts that contain systems which convert light energy to chemical energy31
6416238200absorbedenergy is ____________ in photosynthesis32
6416238201releasedenergy is _____________ in cellular respiration33
6416238202glucose and oxygenreactants of cellular respiration34
6416238203carbon dioxide and waterreactants of photosynthesis35
6416238204glucosesource of electrons used in ETC of cellular respiration36
6416238205intermembrane spacesite of proton gradient built up in cellular respiration37
6416238206thylakoid spacesite of proton gradient built up in photosynthesis38
6416238207NAD+ and FADhigh energy electron carrier(s) before reduction in cellular respiration (after they drop off electrons at ETC)39
6416238208NADH and FADH2high energy electron carrier(s) after reduction in cellular respiration (after they pick up electrons from Kreb's cycle)40
6416238209NADP+high energy electron carrier(s ) before reduction in photosynthesis (after they drop off electrons for Calvin cycle)41
6416238210NADPHhigh energy electron carrier(s ) after reduction in photosynthesis (after they pick up electrons from ETC)42
6416238211ATPenergy product(s) from ETC in cellular respiration43
6416238212ATP and NADPHenergy product(s) from ETC in photosynthesis44
6416238213glucose, NADH and FADH2reactant(s) oxidized in cellular respiration45
6416238214H2Oreactant(s) oxidized in photosynthesis (source of electrons)46
6416238215cyclic electron flowlight dependent reactions using only photosystem I to pump protons and generate excess ATP (not NADPH)47
6416238216linear electron flowlight dependent reactions involving both photosystems; electrons from H2O are used to reduce NADP to NADPH48
6416238217rubiscoenzyme with affinity for both CO2 and O2 that catalyzes first step of Calvin cycle by adding CO2 to ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)49
6416238218stomatapore-like openings on underside of leaves that allow gases (CO2 and O2) and water to diffuse in and out50
6416238219bundle-sheath cellstightly packed around the veins of a leaf (site of Calvin cycle in C4 plants)51
6416238220photorespirationoccurs on hot, dry days when stomata close, O2 accumulates and Rubisco fixes O2 rather than CO2, using up ATP, O2 and sugars52
6416238221C3 plantsdo not separately fix CO2 and use Rubisco in Calvin Cycle53
6416238222C4 plantsspatially separate carbon fixation (mesophyll cells) from Calvin Cycle (bundle-sheath cells); use PEP carboxylase instead of Rubisco to fix CO254
6416238223CAM plantstemporally separate carbon fixation (day) and Calvin Cycle (night); use PEP carboxylase instead of Rubisco to fix CO255

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