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Photosynthesis Literally translated means ‘to make with light’ “Undoubtedly the most important single metabolic innovation in the history of life on the planet.”
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Photosynthesis occurs within the chloroplasts of plant cells. Water and carbon dioxide – are used to make sugar (glucose). Chlorophyll is the green pigment in chloroplasts that traps sunlight. Many types of pigments but most important is chlorophyll A.
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Chlorophyll is found in chloroplasts of any green part of a plant. Chlorophyll sits in discs called thylakoids which are stacked up. The stacks are called grana. Each stack is connected to each other by lamella. The surrounding fluid is called stroma.
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The process Two steps: 1.light phase in the thylakoids 2.light independent phase (Calvin cycle) in the stroma.
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LIGHT PHASE Chlorophyll absorbs light. The energy is used to do 2 things: 1.split water into oxygen (waste) & hydrogen (picked up by NADP for next phase). 2.charge up ADP to higher energy molecule ATP. The NADP (carrying hydrogen) and ATP move to stroma for Calvin cycle.
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CALVIN CYCLE (the synthesis part) Carbon dioxide is captured from air. Rearrangement of CO 2 and H takes place and glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 is formed, with the help of energy (ATP molecules are used to run this process). Most of the glucose produced is converted into insoluble starch for better storage.
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The photosynthesis equation
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Homework Discuss the following statement: “Without photosynthesis, animal life wouldn’t exist.” Do some research to find out which organisms, other than plants, are able to carry out photosynthesis.
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