Topic 5 : Energy transfers

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  • What is photosynthesis?
    A reaction using light energy to produce glucose
  • What are the reactants required for photosynthesis?
    Water and carbon dioxide
  • What are the products of photosynthesis?
    Glucose and oxygen
  • What are the two stages of photosynthesis?
    • Light dependent stage
    • Light independent stage
  • What factors determine the rate of photosynthesis?
    Carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity, temperature
  • Where does photosynthesis occur in plants?
    In chloroplasts
  • How are chloroplasts adapted for photosynthesis?
    • Stacks of thylakoid membranes (grana)
    • Specific arrangement of chlorophyll
    • ATP synthase channels in granal membrane
    • Contain DNA and ribosomes
  • What are grana in chloroplasts?
    Stacks of thylakoid membranes
  • What is photoionisation in photosynthesis?
    Excitation of electrons in chlorophyll by light
  • What is photolysis?
    Splitting of water with light
  • How many photons are required to split one molecule of water?
    Four photons
  • What happens to the oxygen produced during photolysis?
    It diffuses out or is used in respiration
  • What is the role of protons in the light dependent reaction?
    They create a proton gradient for ATP synthesis
  • What is the final product of the light dependent reaction?
    Reduced NADP
  • What are the main phases of the light independent reaction (Calvin Cycle)?
    1. Carbon dioxide fixation
    2. Reduction phase
    3. Regeneration of RuBP
    4. Organic molecule production
  • What is the role of Rubisco in the Calvin Cycle?
    It fixes carbon dioxide with RuBP
  • What is produced during the reduction phase of the Calvin Cycle?
    Two molecules of triose phosphate
  • How many turns of the Calvin Cycle are needed to produce one glucose molecule?
    Six turns
  • What is aerobic respiration?
    Splitting a substrate to release carbon dioxide
  • What is anaerobic respiration?
    Respiration occurring without oxygen
  • What are the steps in respiration?
    1. Glycolysis
    2. Link Reaction
    3. Krebs Cycle
    4. Oxidative Phosphorylation
  • Where does glycolysis occur?
    In the cytoplasm
  • What are the products of glycolysis from one glucose molecule?
    2 pyruvate, 2 ATP, 2 NADH
  • What happens to pyruvate in anaerobic respiration?
    It is converted into lactate
  • What is produced during the link reaction?
    Acetyl coenzyme A
  • What occurs in the Krebs Cycle?
    Acetyl coenzyme A combines with a 4-carbon molecule
  • How many times does the Krebs Cycle turn per glucose molecule?
    Two times
  • What is oxidative phosphorylation?
    Process of ATP production using electron transport
  • What is the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation?
    Oxygen
  • What is an ecosystem?
    • Community of organisms
    • Non-living elements of the environment
  • What factors control the distribution of organisms in a habitat?
    Biotic and abiotic factors
  • What are autotrophs?
    Organisms that produce their own food
  • What are heterotrophs?
    Organisms that cannot synthesize their own food
  • What percentage of energy is passed on in food chains?
    About 10%
  • What are the ways energy is lost in food chains?
    • Uneaten parts
    • Decay of dead material
    • Excretion
    • Exothermic reactions
  • What is the formula for calculating energy transfer efficiency?
    Percentage efficiency = (Energy transferred / Energy input) x 100
  • How is biomass measured?
    In mass of carbon or dry mass of tissue
  • What is net primary productivity (NPP)?
    Rate of energy transferred into new plant biomass
  • What is gross primary productivity (GPP)?
    Rate of energy incorporated into organic molecules
  • What is the relationship between NPP and GPP?
    NPP = GPP - R