Photosynthesis lab. Outline of the day 1.Turn in your lab reports at the front –More than 10 minutes late = bad 2.Any questions on last week’s lab? 3.Quiz.

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Photosynthesis lab

Outline of the day 1.Turn in your lab reports at the front –More than 10 minutes late = bad 2.Any questions on last week’s lab? 3.Quiz 4.Introduction to the lab 5.Lab! 6.Check out Get a stamp Make sure I mark you down for attendance

Quiz Ends 10 minutes after it’s started –Ends at: ____

Lab this week! Exploring photosynthesis! –What pigments are used –How light interacts with chlorophyll –Effect of photosynthesis on carbon-dioxide concentration

Plants do photosynthesis in leaves and/or stems CC licensed images from:

Plants and algae have chloroplasts Contain highly folded membranes –Called thylakoids –Increases surface area exposed to light Chlorophyll is in these membranes –Chlorophyll “harvests” light Chloroplast PD by It'sJustMe at Chloroplast in liverwort cells from Wellcome images B Credit M I Walker, Wellcome Images Liverwort leaf cells A chloroplast

Summary of “typical” photosynthesis Light H2OH2O CO 2 Sugars O2O2 “Light reactions” Chlorophyll-mediated ATPNADPH “Dark reactions” Calvin cycle Artwork by Marc Perkins Note: In plants, all these reactions occur in the chloroplast

Lab hints: Put on lots of the photosynthetic concentrate for the pigment part Make sure your extract is crystal-clear after it’s been filtered Stop blowing into the phenol red as soon as it turns yellow –If you go too long, it will take hours to turn back!

Before you leave Clean up your work area –Wash glassware and store upside down Show me your lab report so I can stamp it –Need to have all data fields filled in –Complete at home and then turn in at the beginning of next lab Remember that we’ll have a quiz at the beginning of the next class –6-7 questions on today’s lab –3-4 questions on the lab we’ll do next week

Notes for the instructor: Add any relevant cleanup instructions to the final slide (that slide is a generic one I’m adding to each presentation). I haven’t been able to find a good, single-image creative-commons licensed summary of photosynthesis that shows the inputs and outputs clearly (which I’ve indicated is missing on the photosynthesis summary slide in the presentation). I’ve sketched out the basics of what I’m looking for, but if you find a good one please let me know. I’d also love a better diagram/image of a single chloroplast.

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Summary of “typical” photosynthesis Missing image: Summary diagram of photosynthesis that shows the inputs and outputs clearly.

Summary of “typical” photosynthesis Light H2OH2O CO 2 Sugars O2O2 “Light reactions” Chlorophyll-mediated ATPNADPH “Dark reactions” Calvin cycle