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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis Every living thing needs energy. Every living thing needs energy. All cells need energy to carry out their functions, such as making proteins and transporting substances into and out of the cell. All cells need energy to carry out their functions, such as making proteins and transporting substances into and out of the cell. The process by which a cell captures the energy in sunlight and uses it to make food is called photosynthesis. The process by which a cell captures the energy in sunlight and uses it to make food is called photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is a two-stage process. Photosynthesis is a two-stage process. During photosynthesis, plants ands some other organisms use energy form the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars, including glucose. During photosynthesis, plants ands some other organisms use energy form the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars, including glucose. You can think of photosynthesis as taking place in two stages: capturing the sun’s energy and producing sugars. You can think of photosynthesis as taking place in two stages: capturing the sun’s energy and producing sugars.

Capturing the Sun’s Energy In plants, this energy-capturing process occurs in the leaves and green parts of the plant. In plants, this energy-capturing process occurs in the leaves and green parts of the plant. Chloroplasts are green organelles inside plant cells. Chloroplasts are green organelles inside plant cells. In most plants, leaf cells contain more chloroplasts then do cells in other parts of the plant. In most plants, leaf cells contain more chloroplasts then do cells in other parts of the plant.

Capturing the Sun’s Energy The main pigment in chloroplast is chlorophyll. The main pigment in chloroplast is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll and other pigments function in a manner similar to that of the solar “cells” in a solar-powered item. Chlorophyll and other pigments function in a manner similar to that of the solar “cells” in a solar-powered item. The chlorophyll captures the energy in light and use it to power the second stage in photosynthesis. The chlorophyll captures the energy in light and use it to power the second stage in photosynthesis.

Using Energy to Make Food In the second stage of photosynthesis, the cell uses the captured energy to produce sugars. In the second stage of photosynthesis, the cell uses the captured energy to produce sugars. The cell needs two raw materials for this stage, Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2). The cell needs two raw materials for this stage, Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2).

Using Energy to Make Food In plants, the roots absorb the water from the soil. Then the water moves up the stem to the leaves. In plants, the roots absorb the water from the soil. Then the water moves up the stem to the leaves. Carbon dioxide is one of the gases in the air. It enters the leaves through openings on the underside of the leaf called stomata. Carbon dioxide is one of the gases in the air. It enters the leaves through openings on the underside of the leaf called stomata. Once in the leaves, the water and carbon dioxide move into the chloroplast. Once in the leaves, the water and carbon dioxide move into the chloroplast.

Using Energy to Make Food Inside the chloroplasts, the water and carbon dioxide undergo a complex series of chemical reactions. Inside the chloroplasts, the water and carbon dioxide undergo a complex series of chemical reactions.

Photosynthesis and Life The plant is an autotroph because it makes its own food. The plant is an autotroph because it makes its own food. An caterpillar or any thing that can not make its own food is called a heterotroph. An caterpillar or any thing that can not make its own food is called a heterotroph. Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis. Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.