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National 5 Photosynthesis Mr G Davidson
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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis
Green plants are capable of making their own food using energy from sunlight. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis Light To make Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Photosynthesis Light is trapped by a green pigment called chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is found inside the chloroplasts, which are disc shaped organelles found in the leaf cells. Light is used to combine water and carbon dioxide to make a carbohydrate called glucose, with oxygen being released as a waste product. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Leaf Cross Section Xylem O2 H2O CO2 CO2 O2 Light
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Chemistry of Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a series of enzyme-controlled reactions. Photosynthesis occurs in 2 stages: The Light Reaction which is a light dependent stage. Carbon fixation which is a temperature dependent stage. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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The Light Reaction It is in the Light Reaction that light energy is trapped by the chlorophyll and converted into chemical energy. Light energy is used to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released as a waste product. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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The Light Reaction The hydrogen is used in the next stage.
This ATP will also be used in the next stage. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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The Light Reaction WATER (H2O) Oxygen Hydrogen Light energy Next stage
Released as a waste product Next stage ADP + Pi ATP Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Carbon Fixation Carbon fixation is the 2nd stage of photosynthesis and also occurs in the chloroplasts. It is a series of enzyme controlled reactions using the hydrogen and ATP from the Light Reaction, and carbon dioxide from the air. The carbon dioxide and the hydrogen are combined to produce glucose. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Carbon Fixation From From Light Reaction Light Reaction Glucose
Hydrogen ATP ADP + Pi Glucose Carbon dioxide From the air Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Photosynthesis The glucose made in photosynthesis can be used by the plant in a number of ways. It can be used by the plant as an immediate energy source for such things as reproduction, growth, etc.. It can be stored in plants as a complex carbohydrate called starch and then converted back to glucose as and when it is required. It can be used by the plant as a structural carbohydrate called cellulose which is used to make cell walls. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Photosynthesis Carbohydrates made by photosynthesis can also be converted into proteins and fats. Nitrates are required, in addition to the carbohydrates, to make proteins. These are absorbed from the soil by the roots. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Factors affecting photosynthesis
There are a number of factors which can affect the rate at which a plant can carry out photosynthesis, and these are called limiting factors. They include: Light intensity Temperature Carbon dioxide concentration Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Light intensity In dim conditions, plants will photosynthesise more slowly than in bright conditions. This is because the more light there is, the more energy is available for photosynthesis to happen. We can see this using a pondweed called Elodea in the following investigation. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Elodea Bubbler Oxygen bubbles Dilute sodium bicarbonate (to provide
carbon dioxide) Filter funnel Lamp Heat shield Elodea Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Light Intensity The lamp is moved a certain distance away from the elodea, and the number of bubbles released per minute is counted. The lamp can then be moved farther away and the bubbles counted again. The results would look something like the following. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Light Intensity And from these results we can then plot a line graph.
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Light Intensity Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Light Intensity As we can see from the graph, the line levels off indicating that further increases in light intensity will not increase the rate of photosynthesis. Some other limiting factor must be taking effect at this stage. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Carbon Dioxide Concentration
This investigation also uses the Elodea bubbler apparatus. This time the lamp is kept in the same place and the mass of sodium bicarbonate in the water is gradually increased. The results would produce a similar line graph, i.e. it would increase then level off. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Temperature Temperature is also a limiting factor for photosynthesis.
However, the line graph is not the same if we keep increasing the temperature because the enzymes are eventually denatured by excessive heat. This means the graph would look like the following. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Temperature Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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Temperature We can see from the graph that as the temperature increases, so does the rate of photosynthesis. This happens until it reaches the optimum temperature, when photosynthesis cannot happen any quicker. After this, the rate of photosynthesis slows down as the enzymes which control it are denatured. Friday, September 21, 2018 Mr G Davidson
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