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Plant Physiology
Photosynthesis, respiration, transport, growth hormones
Key Concepts
- Photosynthesis: light reactions (in thylakoid) + Calvin cycle (in stroma)
- C3 plants: fix CO₂ via RuBisCO into 3-PGA; C4 plants use Hatch-Slack pathway
- Respiration: glycolysis (cytosol) → Krebs cycle (matrix) → ETC (inner mitochondrial membrane)
- Transpiration: loss of water vapour from leaves; drives water up xylem
- Plant hormones: auxin (elongation), gibberellin (stem elongation), cytokinin (cell division), ABA (stress), ethylene (ripening)
Important Formulae
| Net photosynthesis equation | 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ (light energy) |
| Aerobic respiration (net ATP) | 1 glucose → ~36–38 ATP |
| Glycolysis (net) | 1 glucose → 2 pyruvate + 2 ATP + 2 NADH |
Quick Tips
- RuBisCO is the most abundant enzyme on Earth; fixes CO₂ in the Calvin cycle.
- CAM plants (cacti, succulents) open stomata at night to reduce water loss.
- Phloem transports sugars (source to sink); xylem transports water and minerals (unidirectional, root to leaf).
Practice Questions
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