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Title: Photosynthesis


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Photosynthesis
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Law Of Conservation of Matter and Energy
  • Matter and energy can neither be created of
    destroyed, only transformed.

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  • Total amount of energy in the universe is
    constant-its stored in the bonds of matter.
  • Potential energy stored energy
  • Kinetic energy released(bonds broken)energy.
  • (Released energy is NOT lost energy, its just
    transformed)

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http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjRm-otFKWLIhttp//
www.youtube.com/watch?vEl6El4iapO4
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Carbon Bonding
  • Organic molecules are made mostly of carbon
    atoms. Most matter in living organisms is made of
    organic molecules.
  • Use pg. 51-52 to answer the following
  • QUESTION How do carbons bonding properties
    contribute to the existence of a wide variety of
    biological molecules?

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Carbon
  • ANSWER One of the most important elements found
    in living things
  • Has 4 valence electrons which means it can form 4
    bonds with other carbon atoms or other elements
    such as hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), phosphorous (P)

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Reactions
  • A condensation reaction is a chemical reaction
    that links/joins monomers to form polymers and
    release water
  • Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction
  • that uses water to break down polymers back into
    monomers .

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Macromolecules (polymers)
  • Large Carbon Molecules-- are made from simpler
    molecules
  • Monomers small, single molecules
  • Polymer made of monomers linked in a long
    chain
  • Macromolecules large/GIANT polymers(can be
    thousands long)

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Type 1 of 4 macromoleculesCarbohydrates
(polysaccharides)
  • Carbohydrates provides energy (glucose is energy
    source) for cells
  • Monomers MONO (single) SACCHARIDE (sugar)
  • Ex glucose, fructose

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Monomer-monosaccharide
  • Polymer polysaccharides

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Energy Currency
  • Life/cellular processes need constant energy. ATP
    (adenosine triphosphate) has energy stored in
    covalent bonds between phosphates.

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Chemical Reactions
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2Fe 3H2O-? 2FeO3 3H2
Chemical reactions
A chemical reaction is a process that changes one
set of chemicals into another set of chemicals by
creating/breaking bonds


Products
Reactants
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What is Photosynthesis?
  • Photosynthesis is when autotrophs make their own
    food/glucose.
  • Photosynthesis takes light energy, water, and
    breaks apart carbon dioxide and converts it into
    stored energy in glucose.

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What is Photosynthesis?
  • http//www.mhhe.com/biosci/bio_animations/02_MH_Ph
    otosynthesis_Web/

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Where does Photosynthesis happen? (read)
It happens inside the CHLOROPLAST, with dozens
in the cells of each leaf.
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What are the Parts of the Chloroplast?
  • 1. Thylakoidssaclike photosynthetic membranes
    -Arranged in stacks called 2. Granum.
  • solution surrounding them 3. Stroma.

Single thylakoid
Stroma
Granum
Chloroplast
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A
B
C
D
A
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Why are Most Plants Green?
Light travels in waves. In order to capture the
energy in light, plants use a main pigment called
chlorophyll. This pigment reflects green light
making plants look green.
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  • Visible Light Spectrum
  • The suns energy travels in waves
  • The distance between waves wavelength

Different wavelengths of light are visible as
different colors
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ROY G BIV
Longest wavelength Least amount of energy
Shortest wavelength larger amount of energy
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What colors do chlorophyll a,b absorb best?
Worst? What colors do caretenoids absorb best?
Worst
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  • -Chlorophyll does not absorb light well in the
    green region of the spectrum. (absorbs
    blue/violet best)
  • -Green light is reflected by leaves, which is
    why plants look green.

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Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall
  • The chlorophyll breaks down, leaving only
    carotenoid pigments that reflect orange, red, and
    yellow..

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  • Why do plants look Green?
  • There is much more chlorophyll than the other
    pigments (the other colors are masked).
  • In the Fall, chlorophyll is broken down and
    the accessory pigment colors are shown.
  • Why do trees lose leaves in the winter?
  • Its difficult to absorb H2O from frozen ground
    so leaves drop off to save water.

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Reactants of photosynthesis?
LIGHT
Carbon Dioxide
GLUCOSE
Water
  • Carbon Dioxide Water

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Products of photosynthesis?
LIGHT
Oxygen
Glucose
GLUCOSE
  • Oxygen Glucose

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The GOAL of photosynthesis?
LIGHT
WASTE PRODUCT
GLUCOSE
GOAL
  • -Oxygen is a waste product-
  • GLUCOSE is the goal!

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The Equation!
  • Word Form
  • Carbon Dioxide Water Glucose Oxygen
  • Balanced Chemical Equation
  • 6CO2 6H2O C6H12O6 6O2

Light Energy
Light Energy
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What are the Reactions?
  • Photosynthesis is 2 reactions happening
    simultaneously in the chloroplast!
  • -1st- Light Dependent Reaction.
  • 2nd Calvin Cycle a.k.a. Light Independent
    reaction
  • The 2nd reaction can not happen without the
    first.

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Light Dependent Reaction
Water molecule is split by water splitting
enzyme-Oxygen is released and Hydrogen is sent to
Calvin cycle
Light
Calvin Cycle
Light- dependent reactions
Chloroplast
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Light dependent reaction(Step 1)
  • a.)Occurs in the thylakoids of chloroplast
  • b.)Starts w/water (H2O) and sunlight light
    absorbed by chlorophyll molecules
  • c.)Makes Oxygen (O2) ,ATP energy and NADPH energy
  • The ATP and NADPH will be used in reaction 2

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Light Dependent Reaction
H2O
CO2
Light
NADP
ADP P
Light- dependent reactions
Calvin cycle
Calvin Cycle
Chloroplast
Glucose
O2
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  • With your shoulder partner explain
    when/what/where happens to each of the following
    when they enter the thylakoids of the Light
    Dependent Reaction
  • Water
  • NADP
  • ADP

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Light- dependent Reactions
  • Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll molecules
  • This light energy excites electrons (excited
    electrons supply energy) and boosts them to
    higher energy levels.
  • The electrons fall to a lower energy state,
    releasing energy that is harnessed to make ATP

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Energy Shuttling
  • ATP superb molecule for shuttling energy around
    within cells.
  • Other energy shuttles-coenzymes (nucleotide based
    molecules) move electrons and protons around
    within the cell
  • NADP, NADPH NAD, NADP FAD, FADH2

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Silently and Independently
  • Q Explain why the splitting of water is
    important the continuation of the calvin cycle
    and to our survival?
  • Provides Hydrogen the Calvin Cycle requires to
    make glucose and oxygen we need to breathe.
  • Q Explain how oxygen is generated in
    photosynthesis(p.117 Paragraph 5,6)
  • Water is split in light dependent reaction, and
    the oxygen is released as a waste product

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The Calvin Cycle (light-independent) (2nd Step)
  • Occcurs in the stroma of the chloroplast
  • Uses ATP from the light dependent reaction and
    CO2 to produce high energy glucose

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Calvin Cycle -aka-Light Independent Reaction
H2O
CO2
STROMA
Light
NADP
ADP P
Light- dependent reactions
Calvin cycle
Calvin Cycle
Chloroplast
Glucose
O2
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Glucose is used for what?
  • Glucose is
  • 1) Broken apart and used to make ATP energy(easy
    to use) in cellular respiration-ATP is used for
    active transport and protein synthesis.
  • 2) Chained together to make the plants
    body-(cellulose for cell walls)
  • 3.) Stored as starch(another carb-
  • ex.potatoes) to be used later

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Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
  • 1) Light Intensity
  • in light ____ in the rate of
    photosynthesis
  • 2)Temperature
  • best between 0 C and 35 C
  • If the temperature is too high/low,
  • this changes the shape of the
  • enzymes involved in photosynthesis.
  • 3) Carbon Dioxide Levels
  • in CO2 ____ in the rate of photosynthesis

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Why does the RATE of photosynthesis plateau/peak
even though light intensity continues to
increase?
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