BIO 311C Chapter Notes - Chapter 10.1-10.3: Endergonic Reaction, Photophosphorylation, Accessory Pigment

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All green parts of a plant have chloroplast, but leaves are the major site. Chloroplast are found mainly in the cells of the mesophyll: mesophyll: tissue in the interior of the leaf. Co2 and o2 enter and exit the cell through the stomata. Thylakoids: the sacs are stacked in columns called grana: chlorophyll is found here. In the presence of light, green parts of plants produce organic compounds and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water. Glucose, o2, and h2o are products of photosynthesis: a three carbon sugar is actually produced rather than glucose, but it can be made into glucose. Water is split and electrons are transferred: electrons are transferred from the water to carbon dioxide, the process is endergonic. Energy + 6co2 + 6h2o -> c6h12o6 + 6o2. Two parts to photosynthesis: light reactions. No sugar is produced: calvin cycle. Must have nadph and atp from light reactions in order to make sugar.

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