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HKDSE Biology - Photochemical reactions and Carbon fixation 

Compulsory Part I Cells and Molecules of Life

· HKDSE,Biology,Photosynthesis,ATP,NADPH
  • Outline the major steps of photochemical reactions and carbon fixation.
  • Understand the dependence of carbon fixation to the photochemical reaction.
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Photochemical reactions 🍀

Illustration on photochemical reactions

👆🏻This photo showing the steps in photochemical reaction including light absorption, photolysis of water in the generation of NADPH as well as generation of ATP.

🔺Photochemical reaction takes place in the thylakoid membranes of grana.

1. Light absorption

  • The light is absorbed by chlorophyll and electron is boosted to a high energy level.
  • The high energy electron replacing the electron in water which split the water into Oxygen (O2) and H+ ions.

2. Generation of NADPH

  • Travelling down an electron transport chain, high energy electrons passed to NADP+ and leads to the formation of NADPH.

3. Generation of ATP

  • Travelling down an electron transport chain, high energy electrons will release energy which drives the pumping of H+ ions into the interior of the thylakoid from the stroma.
  • H+ ions moving down the concentration gradient from the interior of the thylakoid to the stroma.
  • ATP synthase is carried out and generate ATP from ADP.

HKDSE Biology students have to remember what is being generated in photochemical reaction ❗️ ❕O2, ATP and NADPH

Calvin cycle 🍀

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👆🏻This photo showing the steps in carbon fixation - Calvin cycle.

🔺Carbon fixation takes place in the stroma

1. Carbon fixation 

  • A five-carbon molecule (RuBP) is combined with a Carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule.
  • A six-carbon molecule is formed and splitting into two three-carbon molecules (3-PGA).
  • The reaction is catalysed by an enzyme ➡️rubisco.

2. Reduction

  • Three-carbon molecule (3-PGA) is converted into three-carbon sugar (G3P) using ATP and NADPH.
  • ATP ➡️ ADP
  • NADPH ➡️NADP+

3. Regeneration 

  • Three-carbon sugar (G3P) turns into product glucose using ATP.
  • ATP ➡️ ADP

HKDSE Biology students have to remember what is being generated in Calvin cycle ❗️ ❕Glucose, ADP and NADP+

Linkage between photochemical reaction and Calvin cycle

👆🏻This photo showing the linkage between photochemical reaction and Calvin cycle.

  • ATP and NADPH are generated in photochemical reaction.
  • ATP and NADPH are essential in Clavin cycle.
  • ATP 👇🏻
  • Three-carbon molecule (3-PGA) is converted into three-carbon sugar (G3P)
  • Three-carbon sugar (G3P) turns into product glucose
  • NADPH 👇🏻
  • Three-carbon molecule (3-PGA) is converted into three-carbon sugar (G3P)

That's the end of this topic 👏🏻 

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Written by Bella | HKDSE Biology Specialist @ TUTTEE

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References 

  1. Khan Academy. Light-dependent reactions (photosynthesis reaction) (article). Khan Academy. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/photosynthesis-in-plants/the-light-dependent-reactions-of-photosynthesis/a/light-dependent-reactions.
  2. Khan Academy. The Calvin cycle (article) | Photosynthesis. Khan Academy. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/photosynthesis-in-plants/the-calvin-cycle-reactions/a/calvin-cycle.
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