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81. Photosynthesis Uses Light Energy to Make Food Katrina Garibotto
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Objectives Describe the structure of a chloroplast. Identify the overall reactants and products of photosynthesis.
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Vocabulary chloroplast : organelle where photosynthesis occurs chlorophyll : chemical compound inside chloroplasts mesophyll : cells containing chloroplasts stroma : liquid inside a chloroplast thylakoid : disk-like structure inside chloroplasts light reactions : release oxygen Calvin cycle : create sugar
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Photosynthesis Location plant leaf mesophyll (cells) chloroplasts (organelles) stroma (liquid) thylakoids (disks inside chloroplasts, surrounded by stroma)
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Leaf Structure
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epidermis – skin (protection) mesophyll – cells containing chloroplasts veins – allow substances to move around a plant (xylem for water, phloem for sugar) stomata (plural for stoma) – allow gases to enter and exit the leaf (like pores) air space – allows gases to diffuse through leaf
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The Structure of Chloroplasts chloroplast : organelle inside cell of a plant found in mesophyll cells contain chemical chlorophyll (green) If it’s green on a plant, it contains chlorophyll.
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The Structure of Chloroplasts stroma (liquid) thylakoids (discs)
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Overview of Photosynthesis Plants use energy from the sun to break apart water (H 2 O) and recombine it with carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to create sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) for food. Leftover oxygen (O 2 ) is released into the air. Reactants (input): sunlight, CO 2, H 2 O Products (output): C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2
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Overview of Photosynthesis
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Light reactions yield O 2. Calvin cycle yields sugar. These two processes depend on each other. Products of light reactions are reactants for Calvin cycle. Products of Calvin cycle are reactants for light reactions.
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Light Reactions The light reactions convert solar energy to the chemical energy of ATP and NADPH. occur in the thylakoids 1. Chlorophyll molecules capture light energy. 2. Energy used to separate H and O from water. 3. O 2 released – waste 4. Hydrogen used to create NADPH. 5. Energy used to create ATP.
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Calvin Cycle Makes sugar using atoms from CO 2 and hydrogen and electrons from NADPH. Uses ATP created in light reactions Occurs in stroma (liquid)
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Light Reactions and Calvin Cycle
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