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EQ : WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LIGHT REACTION AND THE DARK REACTION. STATE THE DIFFERENCES IN TERMS OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND REACTANTS NOTES: PHOTOSYNTHESIS

ENERGY AND LIFE Where do plants get the energy they need to produce food? Plants and some other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the sun to produce food.

CHEMICAL ENERGY AND ATP An important chemical compound that cells use to store and release energy is ATP ATP is used by all types of cells as their basic energy source

ROLE OF ATP The energy from ATP is used for many cellular activities, that include active transport, protein synthesis and muscle contraction

INSIDE A CHLOROPLAST In plants, photosynthesis takes place inside the chloroplast Single thylakoid Chloroplast Stroma

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF LIGHT AND CHLOROPHYLL IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS? Plants gather the sun's energy with light-absorbing molecules called pigments. The main pigment in plants is chlorophyll. Light is a form of energy, so any compound that absorbs light also absorbs energy from that light.

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF LIGHT AND CHLOROPHYLL IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS? When chlorophyll absorbs light, much of the energy is transferred directly to electrons in the chlorophyll and excite them. These excited electrons are what make photosynthesis work.

INSIDE A CHLOROPLAST INSIDE A CHLOROPLAST (DRAW THIS PICTURE) Light H2OH2O Light- reactions Calvin cycle/Dark Reaction O2O2 CO 2 Sugars ADP + P Thylakoids Stroma

LIGHT-DEPENDENT REACTION The Light Reaction requires light and water The light-dependent reaction produce oxygen produce ATP for the Calvin Cycle to work

WHAT IS THE DARK REACTION (CALVIN CYCLE) The dark reaction uses ATP from the light- dependent reaction and CO 2 to produce sugars. This cycle is also called the light-independent reaction because it does not need light. Carbon Dioxide Calvin Cycle/Dark Reaction Sugars ADP

LIGHT AND DARK REACTIONS The two sets of reactions work together The light-dependent reaction trap sunlight energy in chemical form as ATP The light-independent reactions (Dark Reaction/Calvin Cycle) use the ATP to produce sugars from carbon dioxide.

WHAT IS THE OVERALL EQUATION FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS? The equation for photosynthesis is: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 Carbon Dioxide + Water Sugars + Oxygen

QUESTION 1 The raw materials required for plants to carry out photosynthesis are A.carbon dioxide and oxygen. B.oxygen and sugars. C.carbon dioxide and water. D.oxygen and water.

QUESTION 2 The principal pigment in plants is A.chloroplast. B.chlorophyll. C.carotene. D.carbohydrate.

QUESTION 3 In plants, Dark Reaction takes place inside the A.thylakoids. B.chloroplasts. C.stroma D.chlorophyll

QUESTION 4 What is another name for the Calvin cycle? A.Light reactions B.Dark reactions C.electron transport chain D.photosynthesis

PHOTOSYNTHESIS DIAGRAM PROJECT Draw a diagram of the process of photosynthesis. You can draw the chloroplast or a plant to demonstrate the process and how it occurs. Your diagram must include the following: 5. Thylakoid 11. Stroma 6. Chlorophyll 1. Carbon Dioxide7. Water 2. Sunlight8. Oxygen 3. Sugar9. ATP 4. Light Reaction10. Dark Reaction