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Title: Photosynthesis


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Photosynthesis
  • The Rodney Dangerfield process of Biology

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The Process that Feeds the Biosphere
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Q Where does photosynthesis occur?
  • Photosynthetic ORGANISMS include..

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plants, algae, protists, cyanobacteria
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Where does photosynthesis occur?
  • (Assume plants)The ORGAN of photosynthesis is.

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Leaf ORGAN of photosynthesis

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Leaf ORGAN of photosynthesis

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Lets take a closer look at a chlorenchyma
(mesophyll) cell

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Introducing the Organelle of Photosynthesis
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The Chloroplast
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Remember this?
Human Organism Redbud
Organ
Tissue
Cell
Organelle
Molecule
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Possible Answers
Human Organism Redbud
Brain Organ
Nervous Tissue
Neuron Cell
Nucleus Organelle
DNA Molecule
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Levels of Organization
Human Organism Redbud
Brain Organ Leaf
Nervous Tissue Chlorenchyma
Neuron Cell Chlorenchyma
Nucleus Organelle Chloroplast
DNA Molecule Chlorophyll
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Equations of Photosynthesis

Complete6 CO2 12 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6
6 O2 6 H2 O
Net6 CO2 6 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6 6
O2
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Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration
  • Photosynthesis

6 CO2 6 H2O Light energy ? C6H12O6 6 O2
Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2
6H2O ATP Energy
RememberFirst Law of ThermodynamicsRedox
Reactions
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Purpose of Photosynthesis?

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Parts of Photosynthesis
  • Photosynthesis consists of two processes
  • The Light reactions
  • The Calvin cycle

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Parts 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

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Note Thyllakoid Disk
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Parts 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

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Note stroma
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Chlorophyll Key molecule (pigment) of
photosynthesis

The above image is from http//www.nyu.edu80/page
s/mathmol/library/photo.
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Key Vocabulary
  • Pigment -
  • Photosystem
  • photon

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Nature of Light
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Steps of Light Reactions
  • See handout ( remember purpose)
  • Note reaction center

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What happens when chlorophyll absorbs light?
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Light Reactions!
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Understanding 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?

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Calvin Cycle
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Understanding 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?)

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Understanding Check(General)
  • Do plants use oxygen? Why or why not?
  • Do plants produce both oxygen carbon dioxide?

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Big picture 1
  • Indicate light or Calvin for each reactant
    and product
  • CO2 H2O Light E ? C6H12O6 O2
  • (dark) (light) (light) (dark)
    (light)

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Big picture 2
  • Indicate how each enters or leaves the plant
  • CO2 H2O Light E ? C6H12O6 O2

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Big 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)

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Big 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?

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Evolutionary 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!

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Evolutionary Perspective (cont)
  • Oxygen build-up in atmosphere also allowed for
    the formation of OZONE!
  • 3 02 ? 2 03
  • Why is ozone important?

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Big Picture 4
  • Can you list SIX similarities and SIX
    differences/opposites between cellular
    respiration and photosynthesis?

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Big 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

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Chloroplasts 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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