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Biology A level 3.2 photosynthesis These notes were formulated using class notes, the WJEC study guide and past papers. These notes helped me to achieve an A* at A level biology!

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3.2 Photosynthesis

Overview of photosynthesis




* nCO2 + nH2O ⇾ n(CH2O) +
nO2
carbohydrate

Leaf structure




Structure / adaptation for Photosynthesis

Transparent cuticle and epidermis Allow light to penetrate mesophyll

Palisade mesophyll Main photosynthetic tissue, densely packed
with chloroplast
Elongated & arranged vertically ⇾ more light
to be absorbed by chloroplasts

Stomatal pores and air spaces Gaseous exchange
CO2 to diffuse to photosynthesising cells

Spongy mesophyll Chloroplasts for photosynthesis

Large surface area Increased light absorption

Leaves can orientate themselves Perpendicular to the sun to expose the
surface to as much light as possible

, Thin leaves Light penetrates to lower cell layers
Chloroplasts

Chloroplast structure
● Large SA and move within palisade
cells to maximise light absorption
● Thylakoids - membranes with flattened
fluid sacs
○ Stacked forming grana
● Thylakoid membrane - light-dependant
reaction
● Stroma - light-independent reaction
● Small DNA strands and ribosomes coding for & making proteins in the chloroplast
● Outer envelope membrane

Chloroplasts as transducers
● Transducer = converts energy from one form into another
○ Light energy ⇾ chemical energy
● Site of photosynthesis detected by Engelmann in 1887
● Experiment;
○ Shone light through prism to separate wavelengths
○ Exposed to algae with evenly distributed, motile, aerobic bacteria
○ After time the bacteria surrounded algae exposed to blue and red wavelengths
■ More photosynthesis → more O2 → attracting more bacteria
○ Concluded blue and red regions cause the most photosynthetic activity

Photosynthetic pigments
● Chlorophyll
○ Absorb light energy from red and blue-violet wavelengths
○ Molecular structure; head centred around Mg atom and long carbon chain tail
○ Chlorophyll a
■ Yellow-green coloured (reflect yellow-green wavelengths)
○ Chlorophyll b
■ Blue-green coloured (reflect blue-green wavelengths)
● Carotenoids
○ Absorb light energy from blue-violet region
○ β - carotene is orange
○ Xanthophyll is yellow
● Several different pigments - absorb more light energy over greater range of wavelengths
- more light energy for photosynthesis
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