photosynthetic
光合成的
光合成的
photosynthetic adj 1 :
relating to or using or formed by photosynthesis [
ant :
{
nonphotosynthetic }]
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The process of constructive metabolism in which green plants utilize the energy of sunlight to manufacture carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll .
It was formerly called {
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In green plants water is absorbed by the roots and carried to the leaves by the xylem ,
and carbon dioxide is obtained from air that enters the leaves through the stomata and diffuses to the cells containing chlorophyll .
The green pigment chlorophyll is uniquely capable of converting the active energy of light into a latent form that can be stored (
in food )
and used when needed .
The initial process in photosynthesis is the decomposition of water (
H2O )
into oxygen ,
which is released ,
and hydrogen ;
direct light is required for this process .
The hydrogen and the carbon and oxygen of carbon dioxide (
CO2 )
are then converted into a series of increasingly complex compounds that result finally in a stable organic compound ,
glucose (
C6H12O6 ),
and water .
This phase of photosynthesis utilizes stored energy and therefore can proceed in the dark .
The simplified equation used to represent this overall process is 6CO2 12H2O energy =
C6H12O6 6O2 6H2 O .
In general ,
the results of this process are the reverse of those in respiration ,
in which carbohydrates are oxidized to release energy ,
with the production of carbon dioxide and water .
The intermediary reactions before glucose is formed involve several enzymes ,
which react with the coenzyme ATP (
see adenosine triphosphate )
to produce various molecules .
Studies using radioactive carbon have indicated that among the intermediate products are three -
carbon molecules from which acids and amino acids ,
as well as glucose ,
are derived .
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The role of chlorophyll Chlorophyll contains a hydrophyllic head group and a hydrophobic tail region .
A magnesium atom is held in the center of a cyclic ,
conjugated double bond porphyrin ring which is responsible for absorbing red light . (
There also is an absorption band in the blue .
Thus red and blue are absorbed and green passes through ,
giving plants a characteristic green color .)
Light is absorbed by antenna chlorophyll molecules ,
then transferred to the reaction center chlorophylls .
Some hundreds of antenna chlorophyll molecules transfer energy to a reaction center ,
with transfer times of about 10 -
10 sec from the edge of the unit to the center .
The energy from light is used to pump H ions from the stroma into the thylakoid space and to reduce NADP to NADPH .
Flow of H back into the stroma releases energy which is used to phosphorylate ADP to ATP .
The chemiosmotic coupling is working here in a similar way to the mechanism of ATP generation used in mitochondria .
Carbon Fixation Carbon fixation is catalyzed by ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase (
RuBP carboxylase ),
the world '
s most abundent enzyme .
The {
Calvin cycle }
combines three carbon dioxide molecules into one molecule of three carbon glyceraldehyde 3 -
phosphate .
Some plants ,
particularly many which live in hot ,
dry climates ,
have a mechanism for storing carbon dioxide by combining it with a three carbon molecule to form a four carbon molecule .
This pathway is known as the C4 or Hatch -
Slack pathway .
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