100% de satisfacción garantizada Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Tanto en línea como en PDF No estas atado a nada 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Ensayo

Unit 10 Aim C: Photosynthesis Assignment (DISTINCTION)

Puntuación
-
Vendido
1
Páginas
10
Grado
A+
Subido en
20-06-2023
Escrito en
2022/2023

This is my distinction grade assignment for unit 10 aim C on photosynthesis and factors which affect it. All criteria were met and I was awarded distinction. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch. I hope you find my assignment helpful!

Mostrar más Leer menos
Institución
Grado









Ups! No podemos cargar tu documento ahora. Inténtalo de nuevo o contacta con soporte.

Escuela, estudio y materia

Nivel de Estudio
Editores
Tema
Curso

Información del documento

Subido en
20 de junio de 2023
Número de páginas
10
Escrito en
2022/2023
Tipo
Ensayo
Profesor(es)
Desconocido
Grado
A+

Temas

Vista previa del contenido

Photosynthesis Assignment
Photosynthesis is the process of producing chemical energy from light energy, used by most plants
and even some bacteria and animals. The process of photosynthesis is a series of chemical reactions
which occur in a specialised organelle called the chloroplast.

The chloroplast is made up of double membrane, containing the thylakoid membrane, folded to
form stacks of discs, known as grana, the fluid surrounding the grana is called the stroma. Figure 1
below shows the structure of the chloroplast. Some of the reactions require light, called the ’light
dependent reactions’, whereas some do not require light and are therefore known as the ’light
independent reactions’. The light dependent reactions take place within the thylakoids, where the
chlorophyll pigment provides photons from to sun to facilitate the reactions. The light independent
reactions take place within the stroma, which contains enzymes that catalyse the reactions (1).




Figure 1: The Structure of a Chloroplast (1)

The light dependent reactions can be divided into two stages, photolysis and NADP reduction. Light
energy required for these reactions is trapped by photosynthetic pigments in photosystems. The
primary pigment is chlorophyll, but accessory pigments such as carotene and xanthophyll are also
important as the each absorb different wavelengths of light, making them more efficient at trapping
light. Photosystems are made up of hundreds of pigment molecules, they trap light energy and
funnel it towards a single chlorophyll molecule known as the reaction centre. The reaction centre of
photosystem I is a chlorophyll molecule with a maximum light absorption of 700nm, so it is called
the P700 reaction centre. Similarly, the reaction centre of photosystem II is a chlorophyll molecule
with a maximum absorption of 680nm, so it is called the P680 reaction centre. In the first stage of
the reactions, excited electrons from P680 are picked up by the first electron carrier and passed
along the chain. Energy from the electrons is used to pump H⁺ ions into the thylakoid lumen – this
part of the reaction is called photophosphorylation. Next, electrons from P680 fall back to their
unexcited state and fill vacancies in the reaction centre of P700. Simultaneously, the gaps in the
P680 reaction centre are filled by electrons which are released by the splitting of water into H⁺ ions
and oxygen, known as photolysis. The oxygen atoms released during photolysis join to form O₂
molecules and the energy released is used in reactions which catalyse the formation of ATP. In the
next stage of the reactions, the H⁺ ions released during photolysis are used in the reduction of NADP,
excited electrons taken are up by an electron acceptor and two at a time are passed to NADP, along
with the H⁺ ions, to form NADPH₂. The products of the light dependent reactions are NADPH₂ and
ATP. This stage of the photosynthesis reactions is essential as it produces ATP and NADPH which are
required for the light independent reactions, allowing photosynthesis to be carried out.

, Figure 2: The Light Dependent Reactions of Photosynthesis (2)

The light independent reactions are also known as the Calvin cycle. It takes place in the stroma and
does not require light directly, however, it does use the products of the light dependent reactions.
The reactions also require carbon dioxide to supply carbon for the production of large organic
molecules. Carbon dioxide diffuses through the open stomata on the outside of the leabes and
travels through the spongy mesophyll layer to the palisade mesophyll layer, where it diffuses across
the cell wall and membrane, into the stroma. During the light-independent reactions, CO₂ is
combined with ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), which is a CO₂ acceptor. The enzyme ribulose
bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (Rubisco) is carboxylated, fixing the CO₂ and producing two 3C
compounds, 3-phosphoglycerate (GP). GP is phosphorylated and reduced to another 3C compound
called glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. ATP and NADPH which are produced in the light dependent
reactions are used here. ATP from the light-dependent reactions and five of the six triose phosphate
are used during phosphorylation, regenerating three molecules of RuBP. This process is cyclical, due
to the continuous conversion of CO₂ into triose and hexose phosphates. The Calvin cycle also creates
some side products, for example GP is used in the production of amino acids and fatty acids.
Isomerism of glucose produced can also produce fructose, and these two sugars can undergo a
condensation reaction to form sucrose. They can also form polymers such as starch and cellulose
which are used within the plants. Finally, lipids can be produced by converting TP into glycerol when
it reacts with fatty acids. The overall reaction of the Calvin cycle is shown in figure 3 below. This
stage of the reaction is essential to photosynthesis because it produces the final product of glucose,
which the plant relies on for energy, as well as the side products mentioned which are also essential
to the plant.
$7.63
Accede al documento completo:

100% de satisfacción garantizada
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Tanto en línea como en PDF
No estas atado a nada


Documento también disponible en un lote

Conoce al vendedor

Seller avatar
Los indicadores de reputación están sujetos a la cantidad de artículos vendidos por una tarifa y las reseñas que ha recibido por esos documentos. Hay tres niveles: Bronce, Plata y Oro. Cuanto mayor reputación, más podrás confiar en la calidad del trabajo del vendedor.
emilybullas The University of Nottingham
Seguir Necesitas iniciar sesión para seguir a otros usuarios o asignaturas
Vendido
73
Miembro desde
3 año
Número de seguidores
53
Documentos
29
Última venta
1 mes hace
BTEC Level 3 Applied Science DISTINCTION Assignments

I have a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science with D*D*D* as my final grade for the course, completed in 2023. My shop contains every assignment from each unit in my course. These units are: 2,4,6,9,10,11,14,17,20. All assignments are distinction grade and fully referenced. I hope that my assignments can be helpful to anyone who needs it! If you have any questions or concerns before you buy, or have any issues with your purchases and would like to request a refund, please do not hesitate to get in touch! I hope you are happy with your purchases and please consider leaving a review :). Emily.

Lee mas Leer menos
4.1

11 reseñas

5
6
4
2
3
2
2
0
1
1

Recientemente visto por ti

Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes