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Photosynthesis Chapter 8

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Photosynthesis

Chapter 8

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Fig. 10-4

Photosynthesis

• http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp08/0802001.html

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Energy in Living Systems

• Autotrophs –

• Heterotrophs -

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Chemical Energy

• Energy from the sun must be converted to chemical energy for cells.

• ATP

• ADP

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ATP and ADP

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Uses of ATP

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Uses of ATP

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Comparing ATP to Glucose

• Why do cells not store all of their energy in ATP compounds?

• Coins vs. Bills

• Glucose stores 90 times the energy of ATP.

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Photosynthesis

What must be taken into the leaf for photosynthesis to occur?

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Equation for Photosynthesis

The light energy for photosynthesis is gathered by the pigment chlorophylfound in the cholorplasts of plant cells.

light Calvin lightCalvin

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These leaf openings are stomata. What is the function of stomata?

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Two main types of Chlorophyl

• Chlorophyl a – absorbs light mostly in the blue-violet and red regions

• Chlorophyl b – absorbs light in the blue and red regions

• Why do leaves

look green? Clorophyl a

Chlorophyl b

Carotene

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Where does photosynthesis take place?

• Chloroplasts

Granum

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An overview of photosynthesis

• What are the products of the light-dependent reaction?

•What are the products of the light-dependent reaction?

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An Overview of Photosynthesis

• What are the products of the Calvin Cycle?

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Electron Carriers

• When sunlight excites electrons in chlorophyll –electrons gain much energy– These electrons require carriers

• They accept 2 high energy electrons

– These carriers transport the electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules

• Carrier molecules– NADP+ accepts 2 high energy electrons and a H+ and is

converted to NADPH • The bonds formed traps energy from sunlight in chemical form.

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Pod Cast

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g78utcLQrJ4

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Electron Transport Chain

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Products of the ETC

• The electron transport chain produces:– Oxygen from the breakdown of water– NADPH from NADP+ and H+ (+energy from

electrons)– ATP from ADP in the ATP synthase protein as

H+ pass from one side of the thylakoid membrane to the other

– The NADPH and ATP are used in the Calvin Cycle

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Calvin Cycle

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Products of the Calvin Cycle

• 6 Carbon Dioxide molecules from the atmosphere are used to make 1 6-carbon sugar molecule.

• The energy from ATP is used and leaves ADP

• The high-energy electrons from NADPH are used and leaves NADP+

• ATP and NADP+ are recycled in the ETC

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Factors Affecting Rate of Photosynthesis

• Water

• Temperature– Enzymes used in photosynthesis function

best between 0 and 35 degrees Celsius.

• Light intensity