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It’s Not Easy Being Green! (Photosynthesis – Part 2)

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1 It’s Not Easy Being Green! (Photosynthesis – Part 2)

2 Stages of Photosynthesis
Stage Energy is captured from sun. Leaves contain light absorbing substances called pigments Pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others

3 Chlorophyll: the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis
Absorbs blue & red light Reflects green & yellow light (causes plants to look green) Carotenoids: pigments that produce red, orange, & yellow colors (fall leaves, fruits, flowers, etc.) Both types of pigments are needed for photosynthesis they absorb different wavelengths of light

4 Impact of Pigments on Light Absorption

5 Clusters of pigments are embedded inside the chloroplasts (specifically, in the thylakoids)
Thylakoids: membrane-bound compartments found inside chloroplasts Light strikes the thylakoids inside the chloroplasts & energy is transferred to the chlorophyll. Water molecules are split to form oxygen gas (O2).

6 Stage 2 -- Light energy is converted to chemical energy.
Excited electrons jump to nearby molecules in the thylakoid membrane Then the electron is passed down a series of molecules along the thylakoid membrane (electron transport chain) ETC provides the energy needed to make ATP

7 Stage 3 -- Energy is stored in organic compounds (sugars).
Carbon dioxide fixation: the transfer of CO2 from atmosphere to organic compounds Calvin cycle: a series of enzyme-assisted chemical reactions that produces a 3-carbon sugar (uses energy from ATP) 3 CO2 molecules enter the cycle & produce a 3-carbon sugar These sugars provide organisms energy to maintain life

8 Photosynthesis increases as light intensity increases
Photosynthesis increases as the concentration of CO2 increases Water must be available for photosynthesis to occur Photosynthesis is most efficient within a certain temp range (enzymes)


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