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Photosynthesis II 
 
 
0            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
                                 
 
 
Lesson Prepared under MHRD project “National Mission 
on Education through ICT” 
 
Discipline: Botany 
Paper: Plant Plant Metabolism 
National Coordinator: Prof. S.C. Bhatla 
 
Lesson: Photosynthesis II 
Lesson Developer: Dr Basudha Sharma 
MM (PG) College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
 
Lesson Reviewer: Dr Girish Mishra, Department of Botany, 
University of Delhi 
 
Language Editor: Namrata Dhaka 
Department/College: Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, 
South Campus 
 
Lesson Editor: Dr Rama Sisodia, Fellow in Botany ILLL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Photosynthesis II 
 
 
0            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
                                 
 
 
Lesson Prepared under MHRD project “National Mission 
on Education through ICT” 
 
Discipline: Botany 
Paper: Plant Plant Metabolism 
National Coordinator: Prof. S.C. Bhatla 
 
Lesson: Photosynthesis II 
Lesson Developer: Dr Basudha Sharma 
MM (PG) College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
 
Lesson Reviewer: Dr Girish Mishra, Department of Botany, 
University of Delhi 
 
Language Editor: Namrata Dhaka 
Department/College: Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, 
South Campus 
 
Lesson Editor: Dr Rama Sisodia, Fellow in Botany ILLL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
1            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Chapter: Photosynthesis II 
Table of content 
? Carbon fixation 
? Calvin-Benson cycle 
? Steps of Calvin cycle 
? Carboxylation 
? Reduction 
? Formation of Sugars and Regeneration of Rubilose 
1,5-bisphosphate(RuBP)  
? Stoichiometry of Calvin cycle 
? Regulation of Calvin cycle  
? Photochemical changes 
? Activation of enzymes by light 
? Transport of intermediates   
? Regulation by metabolites 
? Photorespiration/C2 cycle/Glycolate metabolism 
? Significance of photorespiration 
? Mechanisms to avoid photorespiration 
? Hatch and Slack Pathway/C4 cycle 
? Three variants of HSK pathway 
? Regulation of C4 cycle 
? Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 
? Crassulacean Acid Metabolism 
? Ecological significance of CAM 
? Regulation of CAM cycle 
? Factors affecting photosynthesis 
? External factors 
? Light 
? Carbon dioxide 
? Temperature 
? Water 
? Internal factors 
? Chlorophyll content 
? Metabolic factors 
? Anatomy of leaf 
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Photosynthesis II 
 
 
0            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
                                 
 
 
Lesson Prepared under MHRD project “National Mission 
on Education through ICT” 
 
Discipline: Botany 
Paper: Plant Plant Metabolism 
National Coordinator: Prof. S.C. Bhatla 
 
Lesson: Photosynthesis II 
Lesson Developer: Dr Basudha Sharma 
MM (PG) College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
 
Lesson Reviewer: Dr Girish Mishra, Department of Botany, 
University of Delhi 
 
Language Editor: Namrata Dhaka 
Department/College: Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, 
South Campus 
 
Lesson Editor: Dr Rama Sisodia, Fellow in Botany ILLL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
1            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Chapter: Photosynthesis II 
Table of content 
? Carbon fixation 
? Calvin-Benson cycle 
? Steps of Calvin cycle 
? Carboxylation 
? Reduction 
? Formation of Sugars and Regeneration of Rubilose 
1,5-bisphosphate(RuBP)  
? Stoichiometry of Calvin cycle 
? Regulation of Calvin cycle  
? Photochemical changes 
? Activation of enzymes by light 
? Transport of intermediates   
? Regulation by metabolites 
? Photorespiration/C2 cycle/Glycolate metabolism 
? Significance of photorespiration 
? Mechanisms to avoid photorespiration 
? Hatch and Slack Pathway/C4 cycle 
? Three variants of HSK pathway 
? Regulation of C4 cycle 
? Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 
? Crassulacean Acid Metabolism 
? Ecological significance of CAM 
? Regulation of CAM cycle 
? Factors affecting photosynthesis 
? External factors 
? Light 
? Carbon dioxide 
? Temperature 
? Water 
? Internal factors 
? Chlorophyll content 
? Metabolic factors 
? Anatomy of leaf 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
2            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
? Summary 
? Exercise/ Practice 
? Glossary 
? References/ Bibliography/ Further Reading 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Photosynthesis II 
 
 
0            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
                                 
 
 
Lesson Prepared under MHRD project “National Mission 
on Education through ICT” 
 
Discipline: Botany 
Paper: Plant Plant Metabolism 
National Coordinator: Prof. S.C. Bhatla 
 
Lesson: Photosynthesis II 
Lesson Developer: Dr Basudha Sharma 
MM (PG) College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
 
Lesson Reviewer: Dr Girish Mishra, Department of Botany, 
University of Delhi 
 
Language Editor: Namrata Dhaka 
Department/College: Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, 
South Campus 
 
Lesson Editor: Dr Rama Sisodia, Fellow in Botany ILLL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
1            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Chapter: Photosynthesis II 
Table of content 
? Carbon fixation 
? Calvin-Benson cycle 
? Steps of Calvin cycle 
? Carboxylation 
? Reduction 
? Formation of Sugars and Regeneration of Rubilose 
1,5-bisphosphate(RuBP)  
? Stoichiometry of Calvin cycle 
? Regulation of Calvin cycle  
? Photochemical changes 
? Activation of enzymes by light 
? Transport of intermediates   
? Regulation by metabolites 
? Photorespiration/C2 cycle/Glycolate metabolism 
? Significance of photorespiration 
? Mechanisms to avoid photorespiration 
? Hatch and Slack Pathway/C4 cycle 
? Three variants of HSK pathway 
? Regulation of C4 cycle 
? Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 
? Crassulacean Acid Metabolism 
? Ecological significance of CAM 
? Regulation of CAM cycle 
? Factors affecting photosynthesis 
? External factors 
? Light 
? Carbon dioxide 
? Temperature 
? Water 
? Internal factors 
? Chlorophyll content 
? Metabolic factors 
? Anatomy of leaf 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
2            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
? Summary 
? Exercise/ Practice 
? Glossary 
? References/ Bibliography/ Further Reading 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
3            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Learning outcomes: 
After reading this lesson you should be able to 
? Describe the various steps involved in the light independent reactions. 
? Explain the historical aspect associated with the discovery of dark reactions. 
? Explain the function and carboxygenase and oxygenase activity of rubisco. 
? Generate a visual representation of Calvin cycle, photorespiration, C4 cycle and 
CAM cycles. 
? Explain the significance of photorespiration. 
? Describe calvin cycle and calculate the number of ATP and NADPH molecules 
required for the fixation of one molecule of CO
2.
 
? Describe the various methods adopted by plants for concentrating CO
2.
 
? Explain the mechanism and significance of photorespiration. 
? Identify the factors associated with photosynthesis. 
? Relate the importance of Kranz anatomy with C4 cycle . 
? Give reasons for the photosynthetic efficiency of C4 plants. 
? Describe the three pathways associated with hatch and slack pathway. 
? Explain why the C4 plants are able to reduce photorespiration. 
? Explain the similarities and differences associated with C3, C4 and CAM cycle. 
? Understand the mechanism and ecological significance of CAM pathway. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Photosynthesis II 
 
 
0            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
                                 
 
 
Lesson Prepared under MHRD project “National Mission 
on Education through ICT” 
 
Discipline: Botany 
Paper: Plant Plant Metabolism 
National Coordinator: Prof. S.C. Bhatla 
 
Lesson: Photosynthesis II 
Lesson Developer: Dr Basudha Sharma 
MM (PG) College, Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
 
Lesson Reviewer: Dr Girish Mishra, Department of Botany, 
University of Delhi 
 
Language Editor: Namrata Dhaka 
Department/College: Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, 
South Campus 
 
Lesson Editor: Dr Rama Sisodia, Fellow in Botany ILLL 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
1            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Chapter: Photosynthesis II 
Table of content 
? Carbon fixation 
? Calvin-Benson cycle 
? Steps of Calvin cycle 
? Carboxylation 
? Reduction 
? Formation of Sugars and Regeneration of Rubilose 
1,5-bisphosphate(RuBP)  
? Stoichiometry of Calvin cycle 
? Regulation of Calvin cycle  
? Photochemical changes 
? Activation of enzymes by light 
? Transport of intermediates   
? Regulation by metabolites 
? Photorespiration/C2 cycle/Glycolate metabolism 
? Significance of photorespiration 
? Mechanisms to avoid photorespiration 
? Hatch and Slack Pathway/C4 cycle 
? Three variants of HSK pathway 
? Regulation of C4 cycle 
? Photosynthetic efficiency of C3 and C4 
? Crassulacean Acid Metabolism 
? Ecological significance of CAM 
? Regulation of CAM cycle 
? Factors affecting photosynthesis 
? External factors 
? Light 
? Carbon dioxide 
? Temperature 
? Water 
? Internal factors 
? Chlorophyll content 
? Metabolic factors 
? Anatomy of leaf 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
2            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
? Summary 
? Exercise/ Practice 
? Glossary 
? References/ Bibliography/ Further Reading 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
3            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Learning outcomes: 
After reading this lesson you should be able to 
? Describe the various steps involved in the light independent reactions. 
? Explain the historical aspect associated with the discovery of dark reactions. 
? Explain the function and carboxygenase and oxygenase activity of rubisco. 
? Generate a visual representation of Calvin cycle, photorespiration, C4 cycle and 
CAM cycles. 
? Explain the significance of photorespiration. 
? Describe calvin cycle and calculate the number of ATP and NADPH molecules 
required for the fixation of one molecule of CO
2.
 
? Describe the various methods adopted by plants for concentrating CO
2.
 
? Explain the mechanism and significance of photorespiration. 
? Identify the factors associated with photosynthesis. 
? Relate the importance of Kranz anatomy with C4 cycle . 
? Give reasons for the photosynthetic efficiency of C4 plants. 
? Describe the three pathways associated with hatch and slack pathway. 
? Explain why the C4 plants are able to reduce photorespiration. 
? Explain the similarities and differences associated with C3, C4 and CAM cycle. 
? Understand the mechanism and ecological significance of CAM pathway. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photosynthesis II 
 
 
4            Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi                                                               
Introduction 
As discussed in the chapter Photosynthesis - Part I, light energy is harvested by the 
photosynthetic unit consisting of reaction centre pigment (chlorophyll a) protein complex 
located on the thylakoid membrane and the antennae pigments. Two reaction centres, 
Photosystem I and II, cooperate to form ATP, a source of chemical energy, NADPH, 
source of hydrogen, and molecular oxygen.  The flow of electrons form the two 
photosystem through the different complexes results in the formation of electrochemical 
H+ gradient which results in photophosphorylation.  ATP and NADPH thus generated are 
used in the chemical reduction of carbon dioxide to form sugars in the light independent 
reactions. In this Chapter we shall discuss the steps involved in this reduction of carbon 
dioxide. 
 
Figure: Light dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur in thylakoid while the light 
independent reactions take place in the stroma of chloroplasts.  
Source: http://setarosite.org/images/biobook_images/photosynthesis_light_dark.gif (cc) 
Carbon fixation 
Carbon fixation refers to the conversion of CO
2
 into complex organic compounds 
(carbohydrates) through photosynthesis. Fixation of CO
2
 and formation of sugars is a 
complicated process and was detected initially by techniques like autoradiography and 
chromatography. However, now photosynthetic products can be identified and analysed 
by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry.  High performance liquid 
chromatography (HPLC) is used to separate the various photosynthetic products. 
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FAQs on Lecture 4 - Photosynthesis II - Plant Metabolism - Botany

1. What is photosynthesis and why is it important for plants?
Ans. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. It is important for plants because glucose serves as their source of energy, which enables them to grow, reproduce, and carry out other essential functions. Additionally, photosynthesis releases oxygen into the atmosphere, which is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
2. How does photosynthesis II differ from photosynthesis I?
Ans. Photosynthesis II, also known as the light-dependent reactions, occurs in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts and involves the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Photosynthesis I, on the other hand, takes place in the chloroplast stroma and uses the chemical energy produced in photosynthesis II to convert carbon dioxide into glucose through the Calvin cycle. In summary, photosynthesis II captures light energy, while photosynthesis I utilizes that energy to produce glucose.
3. What is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis II?
Ans. Chlorophyll is a pigment found in chloroplasts that plays a vital role in photosynthesis II. It absorbs light energy from the sun and transfers it to other molecules within the thylakoid membrane. This energy is then used to power the synthesis of ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose during the Calvin cycle.
4. How do plants adapt to different light conditions during photosynthesis II?
Ans. Plants have various adaptations to cope with different light conditions during photosynthesis II. In low light conditions, plants may increase the number of chloroplasts in their cells or produce more chlorophyll to maximize light absorption. They may also adjust their leaf orientation to capture the most sunlight or increase the efficiency of energy transfer between molecules. In contrast, in high light conditions, plants may decrease the number of chloroplasts or produce protective pigments to prevent damage from excessive light.
5. Can photosynthesis II occur in artificial light?
Ans. Yes, photosynthesis II can occur in artificial light as long as the light source provides the necessary energy for the process. However, it is important to ensure that the artificial light source emits the appropriate wavelengths of light, particularly in the blue and red spectrum, which are most effective for photosynthesis. Some artificial light sources, such as LED grow lights, are specifically designed to provide the optimal light conditions for photosynthesis in indoor cultivation or research settings.
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