chapter 19: the light reactions of photosynthesis
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A Fast Run Through Plants. Chapter 19: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis. Each Year 10 10 tons of carbon fixed 10 17 kcal free energy. The Light Reactions. Chlorophyll =100,000 M -1 cm -1. Two Chloroplast Photosystems. Overview animation of Photosynthesis. PS II. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 19:
The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis
A Fast Run Through Plants
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Each Year1010 tons of carbon fixed1017 kcal free energy
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The Light Reactions
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Chlorophyll
=100,000 M-1 cm-1
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Two Chloroplast Photosystems
Overview animation of Photosynthesis
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PS II
Read this Tutorial of PSII
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PS II
See Animation of PSII
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Oxidizing Water! Each photon “pulls off” an electron
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PS II- generates H+ gradient too (Jagendorf,1966)
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Cyt bf complex: a lot like cyt.c-Q oxidoreductase
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PS I
Read this Tutorial of PSI
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PS I
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Know the “Z” Scheme !
Overview animation of Photosynthesis
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In chloroplasts pH= 3.5
So, G= - 4.8 kcal /mol H+ and there are ~4 H+/ ATP
ENERGETICS
Overall Photosynthesis gives:
8 photons = 1O2, 2 NADPH, 3 ATP ( a 700 nm photon has -40.9 kcal /mole potentially)
G = 2.3 RT (pHthylakoid pHstroma) + F(out relative to in)
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Cyclic Photophosphorylation: for ATP, only when NADPH is high!