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Do Now #1. 4/18/18 When do you use energy
Do Now #1 4/18/18 When do you use energy? List all of the ways you have used energy today.
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Do Now #2 4/19/18 What is the difference between ATP and ADP? What role do both play? 2) What are examples of forms of energy? 3) What are the 2 cell energy processes we will be studying?
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Do Now #3. 4/20/18 1) Where does photosynthesis occur
Do Now #3 4/20/18 1) Where does photosynthesis occur? 2) Write the chemical equation for photosynthesis? 3) Where do light reactions take place?
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Cell Energy
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Without the ability to obtain and use energy, life would not exist.
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Forms of Energy Energy comes in many forms: Light Heat Electricity . . . Energy can also be stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
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Chemical Energy The main compound cells use to store and release energy = ATP
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Cell Energy Compounds:
1. ATP = adenosine triphosphate ATP is a high energy compound 2. ADP... adenosine diphosphate (1-less phosphate group and less stored energy)
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Energy RELEASED from ATP when one Phosphate group bond is BROKEN-- ADP less stored energy
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The two cell energy processes we will discuss =
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration
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Where do trees get their mass from? Veritasium Video
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Photosynthesis CHAPTER 8
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Why do leaves change colors in the fall?
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Who can do this? …Plants and Algae
Photosynthesis Definition: The conversion of light energy into chemical energy stored in organic compounds Who can do this? …Plants and Algae
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In other words, remember this:
Chemical Equation In other words, remember this: carbon dioxide + water + light energy = glucose + oxygen As a chemical reaction it's like so: 6CO2 +6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
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Where does it happen? Within the CHLOROPLAST of a plant cell
Draw & label in notes!
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Location and Structure of Chloroplasts
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2 Major Groups of Reactions
How does it happen???? 2 Major Groups of Reactions A. Light Dependent B. Calvin Cycle
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Circle on the diagram you drew.
A. Light Reactions Reaction occurs in the membrane of the thylakoid Chloroplast Circle on the diagram you drew.
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1. Photosynthesis begins with the absorption of light by pigments in the thylakoids and the splitting of water Main pigments in plants = chlorophyll. It absorbs all colors of light, and reflects back green. PIGMENTS
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A. Light Reactions-con’t
2. Light excites e- that were released from water and are in the chlorophyll pigments (e- go from low energy to high energy) 3. e- travel to other molecules in membrane, losing energy along the way
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This process is called THE ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN (ETC)
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Final Step: 4. e- combine with H+ to make NADPH and … ATP ADP + phosphate + energy ATP NADPH and ATP will act as energy to fuel the Calvin Cycle………..
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Needed: Light energy & H2O
Summary of Light Reactions... Needed: Light energy & H2O Made: ATP, NADPH Waste: Oxygen
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B. Calvin Cycle (a.k.a. Dark Reaction) produces glucose
Occurs in stroma of chloroplast (circle on your diagram) Uses ATP and H from light rxn. ATP + H + CO2(from air) = glucose (carb)
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Solution- STROMA THYLAKOID C h l o r o p l a s t
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The exchange of gases between the leaf and the atmosphere occurs through the STOMATA (pores on the underside of a leaf)
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Summary Light Reaction *Makes ATP and NADPH Calvin Cycle *Makes glucose
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Excited about photosynthesis yet????
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