Title: Photosynthesis
1Photosynthesis
- The Rodney Dangerfield process of Biology
2The Process that Feeds the Biosphere
3Q Where does photosynthesis occur?
- Photosynthetic ORGANISMS include..
4plants, algae, protists, cyanobacteria
5Where does photosynthesis occur?
- (Assume plants)The ORGAN of photosynthesis is.
6Leaf ORGAN of photosynthesis
7Leaf ORGAN of photosynthesis
8Lets take a closer look at a chlorenchyma
(mesophyll) cell
9Introducing the Organelle of Photosynthesis
10The Chloroplast
11Remember this?
Human Organism Redbud
Organ
Tissue
Cell
Organelle
Molecule
12Possible Answers
Human Organism Redbud
Brain Organ
Nervous Tissue
Neuron Cell
Nucleus Organelle
DNA Molecule
13Levels of Organization
Human Organism Redbud
Brain Organ Leaf
Nervous Tissue Chlorenchyma
Neuron Cell Chlorenchyma
Nucleus Organelle Chloroplast
DNA Molecule Chlorophyll
14Equations of Photosynthesis
Complete6 CO2 12 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6
6 O2 6 H2 O
Net6 CO2 6 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6 6
O2
15Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration
6 CO2 6 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6 6 O2
Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2
6H2O ATP Energy
RememberFirst Law of ThermodynamicsRedox
Reactions
16Purpose of Photosynthesis?
17Parts of Photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis consists of two processes
- The Light reactions
- The Calvin cycle
18Parts of Photosynthesis
- The Light reactions
- Purpose To trap photons of light energy and
temporarily store in in molecules of ATP and
NADPH - Location surface of the Thylakoid disks
19Note Thyllakoid Disk
20Parts of Photosynthesis
- 2. The Calvin cycle (aka) dark reactions
- Purpose To remove the trapped energy from
temporary storage, combine with carbon dioxide,
to make sugar! - Location Stroma of chloroplast
21Note stroma
22Chlorophyll Key molecule (pigment) of
photosynthesis
The above image is from http//www.nyu.edu80/page
s/mathmol/library/photo.
23Key Vocabulary
- Pigment -
- Photosystem
- photon
24Nature of Light
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26Steps of Light Reactions
- See handout ( remember purpose)
- Note reaction center
27What happens when chlorophyll absorbs light?
28Light Reactions!
29Understanding check(Light Reactions)
- Where is energy of photons of light?
- Why do plants need water (during
photosynthesis)? - How has oxygen been produced?
- Has carbon dioxide been used?
30Calvin Cycle
31Understanding Check(Calvin Cycle)
- Which products of the light reactions are
necessary to drive the Calvin cycle? - What is the most abundant protein on Earth? What
does it do?(Aside What is the most abundant
carbohydrate on Earth?)
32Understanding Check(General)
- Do plants use oxygen? Why or why not?
- Do plants produce both oxygen carbon dioxide?
33Big picture 1
- Indicate light or Calvin for each reactant
and product - CO2 H2O Light E ? C6H12O6 O2
- (dark) (light) (light) (dark)
(light)
34Big picture 2
- Indicate how each enters or leaves the plant
- CO2 H2O Light E ? C6H12O6 O2
35Big Picture 3
- Importance of Photosynthesis(3 ways to view
photosynthesis..) - 1) Traps energy for plant and for entire
ecosystem(Remember Plants are
autotrophs/producers - 2) C-fixation for plant and for entire
ecosystem(Remember Plants are
autotrophs/producers)
36Big Picture 3
- Importance of Photosynthesis
- 3) Produces oxygen for entire planet!
- Note This is an accident!in purple
bacteriaCO2 H2S Light E ? C6H12O6 S - Question What organisms USE oxygen?
- For what purpose?
37Evolutionary Perspective
- Earth formed about 4.5 bya
- Original atmosphere was anaerobic (no oxygen)
- Cyanobacteria (first photosynthesizers) released
oxygen - Build-up of oxygen allowed eukaryotes and
multi-cellular organisms to flourish!
38Evolutionary Perspective (cont)
- Oxygen build-up in atmosphere also allowed for
the formation of OZONE! - 3 02 ? 2 03
- Why is ozone important?
39Big Picture 4
- Can you list SIX similarities and SIX
differences/opposites between cellular
respiration and photosynthesis?
40Big Picture 4 (cont)
- Similarities between mitochondria chloroplast
- Both have internal and external membrane
- Both believed to have originated from once
free-living bacteria cells(Endosymbiotic Theory) - Both use chemiosmosis to generate ATP
41Chloroplasts and Mitochondria
- Generate ATP by the same basic mechanism
Chemiosmosis - Compare/Contrast
- 2. Movement of H (between what spaces, what
direction?)
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