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(AQA A2) Biology - Energy Transfer: Photosynthesis
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This mindmap encompasses the new specification of AQA Biology; first started teaching in 2015.
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(AQA A2) Biology - Energy Transfer: Photosynthesis
Chloroplast
Have Disc Like Structures called Thylakoids.
Stacks of Thylakoids are called Grana
Have a Fluid substance within; called Stroma
Adjacent Granas are linked by Lamella
Keywords
Oxidation is gain of electrons
Reduction is lost of electrons.
Photoionisation is where a chlorophyll becomes positively charged as it loses two electrons when absorbing light.
Photolysis is the breakdown of water to release proton, electrons and oxygen.
Light Independent Cycle
Occurs in the Stroma
Known as the Calvin Cycle
(STEP !) Carbon Dioxide reacts with RuBP (Ribulose Bisphosphate)
Produces 2 GP (Glycerate 3-Phosphate)
Catalysed by the Enzyme Rubisco (Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase)
(STEP 2) GP is reduced to Triose Phosphate
Requires reduced NADP (from light-dependent Reaction) and ATP
SOME Triose Phosphate are CONVERTED into useful Organic Substances
MOST Triose Phosphate is CONVERTED into Glucose.
SOME Triose Phosphate is USED to regenerate RuBP
Can be Investigated using Radioactively Labelled CO2
Light Dependent Reaction
Occurs in Thylakoid Membrane
(STEP 1) Chlorophyll absorb light energy, and electrons move up energy levels, leaving the Chlorophyll.
(STEP 2) Electrons are taken up by Electron Carriers, and transferred along the ETC (Electron Transfer Chain)
The electrons, as they go down lower energy levels, release energy; which is used for ATP
Photolysis takes place.
Proton and electrons produced, is used to reduce NADP into reduced NADP
Rate of Photosynthesis
Factors
Light Intensity
Carbon Dioxide Concentration
Temperature
Availability of Water in Soil
The Factor that limiting Photosynthesis is the Limiting Factor
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