BY 101 Exam 2 Part 4
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Coenzymes deliver electrons for____ | ATP synthesis
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Electron Transfer Chain | Organized arrays of enzymes, coenzymes, and other proteins that accept and donate electrons in a series
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Photosynthesis | The synthesis of organic molecules from inorganic molecules using the energy of light
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Light Travels in____ | Waves
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Wavelength | The distance between the crests of two successive waves of light (nm).
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Pigment(s) | An organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of a specific wavelengths; Photosynthetic organisms used to capture the energy of the sunlight
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Chlorophyll and Accessory Pigments | Absorb most wavelengths of visible light
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Chloroplast | An organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants and many protists; May have evolved from bacteria through endosymbiosis
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Thylakoid Membrane | Two outer membranes that surround the storm and innermost membrane
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Photosystems (I & II) | Groups of molecules on the thylakoid membrane that work as a unit to begin the reactions of photosynthesis; Convert light energy into chemical energy
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The equation for photosynthesis | 6H2O (water) + 6CO2 (carbon dioxide) --> 6O2 (oxygen) + C6H12O6 (glucose)
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Light-Dependent Reactions | Light energy is transferred to ATP and NADPH; Water molecules are split, releasing O2
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Light-Independent Reactions | Energy in ATP and NADPH drives synthesis of glucose and other carbohydrates from CO2 and water
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Light-harvesting complexes ___ | Absorb the energy
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Electrons lost from photosystem II are replaced by ___ of water molecules | Photolysis
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Photolysis | Process by which light energy breaks down a molecule such as water; Water dissociates into hydrogen ions and oxygen
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Light energy is converted to ___ | Chemical Energy
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First Step in Light-Dependent Reactions | Entry of electrons from a photosystem into the electron transfer chain
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ATP forms in the ___ | Stroma
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H+ flows through ATP synthase, which attaches a phosphate group to ___ | ATP
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Electron energy is used to build up a ___ | H+ gradient across the membrane
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When NADPH accumulates in the stroma ___ | The non-cyclic pathway stops
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A cyclic pathway runs in ___ | Type I photosystems to make ATP electrons are cycled back to phostosystem I and NADPH does not form
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Photophosphorylation | A light-driven reaction that attached a phosphate group to a molecule
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Cyclic Photophosphorylation | Electrons cycle with photosystem I
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Non-Cyclic Photophosphorylation | Electrons move from water to photosystem II, to photosystem I, to NADPH
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The "Synthesis" Part of Photosynthesis | The cyclic, light-dependent reactions of the Calvin-Benson cycle
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Calvin-Benson Cycle | Enzyme-mediated reactions that build sugars in the storm of chloroplasts; Rubisco attaches CO2 to RuBP, PGAL, is formed, RuBP is regenerated
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Carbon Fixation | Extraction of carbon atoms from inorganic sources (atmosphere) and incorporating them into an organic molecule; Builds glucose from O2; Uses bond energy of molecules formed in light-dependent reactions (ATP, NADPH)
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Rubisco | Enzyme that attached CO2 and RuBP; Forms two 3-carbon PGA molecules; Most common enzyme
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PGAs receive a ___ | Phosphate group from ATP, and hydrogen and electrons from NADPH; Two PGAL combine to form a 6-carbon sugar
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Stomata | Small openings through the waxy cuticle covering epidermal surfaces of leaves and green stems; Allows CO2 in and O2 out; Close on dry days to minimize water loss
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