What is photosynthesis and where does it occur?
What is the formula for photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Light
How does light travel?
Travels in waves called photons (small units of energy)
Light
What is the difference between short wavelength and long wavelengths
What is visible light and whats its use in plants?
Describe chlorphyll and its use
What is the main pigment of a choroplast?
Chlorphyll a (blue-green): Most importan pigment to absorb energy
What are the accesory pigmets and what do they do?
What do accesory pigments do?
They absorb other photon wavelenghts and pass the energy to chlorophyll a
What is a spectrophotometer?
An instrument that can determine the absorption spectrum of pigments: shows which pigment absorbs which wavelenght of color
What is chromtagraphy?
Technique used to seperate pigments
* Pigmensts dissolved in fluid
* Fluid passes through materials
* pigments move at different speeds (distance)
Whats the formula for Chromatagrpahy?
RF value= Distance pigment travels/distance solvents travels
Chloroplast structure
What is a chloroplast?
Clusters of chlorophyll are found in plant organelles are called chloroplasts
Chloroplast structure
What is a Stroma?
Gel-like enzyme-rich substance filling the chloroplast
Chloroplast structure
What is a thylakoid?
A system of membran bound sacs that stack on top of each other. each have lumen which is a fluid-filled space inside
Chloroplast structure
What is a granum?
Stacks of thylakoid discs, one chlorplast may have 60 grana each with 30-50 thylakoids
Chloroplast structuer
Lamella
Unstacked thylakoids connecting adjacent grana
What is the palisade tissue cell?
What is the Vascular tissue cell
what is the Spongy tissue cell?
What is a Stomata?
What is the use of glucose?
Describe ATP
Describe NADPH