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Photosynthesis
Properties of Plant Cells that Enable Photosynthesis

Outline the structure of the chloroplast in relation to their role in photosynthesis




Chloroplasts:

Large flattened, double-membraned structure, with a biconcave shape.
The inner membrane is folded and stacked into thylakoids to increase
the surface area of enzyme-controlled chemical reactions.

Contains DNA & chlorophyll - a green pigment that absorbs light for
photosynthesis.

Site of Photosynthesis where solar energy is converted into
chemical energy.

Structures within the chloroplast:

1. Thylakoid:

a. Folded membrane-bound continuous compartments inside
chloroplast.




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, b. Site of light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis /
photophosphorylation

2. Granum:

a. Stacks of thylakoid membrane discs containing photosynthetic
pigments such as chlorophyll arranged as photosystems

b. Joined together by lamellae - extensions of thylakoid membranes

3. Stroma:

a. Semifluid matrix surrounding the grana

b. Contains DNA and ribosomes

c. Site of Calvin Cycle / Light independent reaction

4. Chloroplast envelope:

a. The outer and inner membrane of the chloroplast including the
intermembrane space

5. Lamellae:

a. Extensions of the thylakoid membrane which connects two or more
grana.

b. Maintain a working distance between each granum so each gets
enough sunlight.

6. Ribosomes

7. Starch Grains: Compact store of energy that can be hydrolysed fast to
provide energy for photosynthesis

Differentiate between Absorption and Action spectra of photosynthetic pigments

Chlorophyll is a mixture of pigments that absorb different wavelengths of
light (solar energy) and convert them to chemical energy. These include:

Chlorophyll a - Absorbs blue-green light at 430 nm - 663 nm

Chlorophyll b - Absorbs yellow-green light at 453 nm - 642 nm

Carotenoids - absorb light and prevent damage to chlorophyll. Found in the
form of beta cartoene (orange) ad xanthophyll (yellow)

Pheaophytin - gray in colour




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