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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 7 th Grade Science Kleb Intermediate School
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Photosynthesis The process of capturing light energy, converting it to chemical energy, storing it by manufacturing sugars “photo” – light “syn” – with, together “thesis” – arranging
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Ultimate source of energy Sunlight Almost everything we eat can be traced back to the sun as the primary energy provider Plants, algae, and bacteria capture about 1 % of the light energy that reaches the Earth
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Chloroplasts Site of photosynthesis About ½ million chloroplasts per square millimeter Pigment is made of a porphyrin ring (light absorbing head) and a hydrocarbon tail Ring - Mg atom encircled by a series of Nitrogen and Carbon atoms
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Chlorophyll Primary pigment involved in photosynthesis Absorbs mostly red and blue wavelengths Reflects green and yellow wavelengths causing the plant to look green
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Reactants of photosynthesis Carbon dioxide Enters through the stomata (pores in the leaves) Water Absorbed into the plant through the roots Products of photosynthesis 3 Carbon sugar Oxygen gas
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Photosynthetic equation Carbon dioxide plus water in the presence of light yields 3 carbon sugar plus oxygen 3 CO 2 + 3 H 2 O C 3 H 6 O 3 + 3 O 2
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Factors affecting Photosynthesis Light CO 2 concentration Temperature – enzymes inactivate outside of a certain temperature range
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Cellular respiration Transfers energy from organic compounds to ATP Heterotrophs obtain organic compounds from feeding Autotrophs obtain organic compounds as a product from photosynthesis Takes place in the mitochondria Known as aerobic respiration since the reactant occurs in the presence of oxygen
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Reactants of Cellular respiration C 6 H 12 O 6 (glucose) Ingested by heterotrophs Produced in photosynthesis Oxygen gas Produced by splitting water molecules in stage one Heterotrophs must bring in oxygen from the outside
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Products of Cellular respiration CO 2 H 2 O Energy (ATP) Cellular Respiration equation Glucose plus oxygen in the presence of enzymes yields carbon dioxide plus oxygen plus energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + energy
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PNSCR ReactantsCO 2 H 2 O Glucose (sugar) O 2 ProductsSugars O 2 CO 2 H 2 O Driving ForceLightEnzymes OrganelleChloroplastMitochondria PurposeUses ATP to create sugars Uses sugars to create ATP
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