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Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 1 AP BIOLOGY NAME CELLULAR ENERGETICS ACTIVITY #4 DATE HOUR PHOTOSYNTHESIS SUMMARY EQUATION SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS -- PLANTS

Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 2 SITE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS PROKARYOTES STRUCTURE OF CHLOROPLASTS

OVERVIEW OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 3

LIGHT REACTIONS CYCLIC ELECTRON FLOW Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 4

LIGHT REACTIONS NONCYCLIC ELECTRON FLOW Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 5

CALVIN CYCLE Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 6

QUESTIONS 1. Define the following terms. Term Definition Autotrophic Nutrition Heterotrophic Nutrition 2. Complete the following chart comparing the two types of autotrophs. Type of Autotroph Energy Source Example 3. Where does photosynthesis occur within plants? 4. Water and carbon dioxide are both required for photosynthesis. a. How does the water get to the site of photosynthesis? b. How does the carbon dioxide get to the site of photosynthesis? Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 9

5. Write the summary equation for photosynthesis. 6. In one form of the summary equation, water is written on both sides of the equation. a. Why? b. During what stage of photosynthesis is water produced? c. During what stage of photosynthesis is water consumed? 7. The simplest form of the summary equation for photosynthesis is: CO 2 + H 2 O CH 2 O + O 2 What is the advantage of writing the equation in this form? 8. What is the source of the O 2 produced in photosynthesis? Describe the experiments that provided proof of this. Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 10

9. Photosynthesis is described as an endergonic redox process. a. Why endergonic? b. What substance is oxidized? c. To what is it oxidized? d. What substance is reduced? e. To what is it reduced? 10. What are the two stages of photosynthesis and briefly describe what happens during each stage? Stage Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 11 Events 11. What is the difference between an absorption spectrum and an action spectrum? Absorption Spectrum 12. Describe the significance of the graph at the right. Action Spectrum

13. What pigments are involved (directly and indirectly) in photosynthesis? 14. In general, describe the structure of a photosystem. Where, within the chloroplast, are the photosystems located? 15. Compare and contrast the two photosystems in photosynthesis. Photosystem I Photosystem II 16. Compare and contrast cyclic and noncyclic electron flow. Cyclic Electron Flow Noncyclic Electron Flow 17. What is the role of water in noncyclic electron flow? Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 12

18. Match the structure or description with the correct letter on the diagram below. Granum Thylakoids Stroma Outer membrane Inner membrane Intermembrane space Location of photosystems Site of Calvin Cycle 19. The chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP occurs in both the mitochondria and chloroplasts. Complete the following chart providing the location of each component involved in the synthesis of ATP Component High [H+] Location in Mitochondria Location in Chloroplasts Low [H+] Electron Transport Chain ATP Synthase Complex ATP production 20. The synthesis of ATP in both the mitochondria and chloroplasts requires the input of energy. What is the source of the energy for ATP production in the: a. Mitochondria? b. Chloroplasts? Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 13

21. What are the reactants and products of the light reactions of photosynthesis? Reactants Products 22. Complete the following diagram by correctly identifying the molecules. Write in the name of the molecule in the blank provided. Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 14

23. What process is occurring in the diagram shown in question 24? 24. What is the role of rubisco in the Calvin cycle? 25. For each glyceraldehyde phosphate molecule that exits the Calvin cycle: molecules of CO 2 enter the cycle molecules of ATP are used molecules of NADPH are used turns of the Calvin cycle are required 26. For each glucose molecule produced by photosynthesis: molecules of CO 2 are used molecules of ATP are used molecules of NADPH are used turns of the Calvin cycle are required 27. Where does the Calvin cycle occur within the chloroplasts? 28. What are the reactants and products of the Calvin cycle? Reactants Products Cellular Energetics Activity #4 page 15