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Ch. 5 Notes Part One: Photosynthesis
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DO NOW 1. Which type of diffusion involves the movement of water down the concentration gradient? 2. In which type of environment would a cell potentially burst because the surrounding area had a low concentration of solute, but a high concentration of free water molecules? 3. What does active transport involve (which way are substances pumped across the cell membrane)?
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Flow of Energy Flow of Energy Sun -- Plants -- Herbivores -- Omnivores / Carnivores -- Decomposers
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Ham--> Pigs --> Grains --> Sun Cheese --> Milk --> Cow --> Grass --> Sun Bread --> Wheat --> Sun
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Metabolism Metabolism Involves building up and breaking down reactions
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Metabolism Photosynthe sis Light energy is converted to chemical energy
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Metabolism Autotrophs Use energy from sun or chemical bonds in inorganic substances to make organic compounds Photosynthetic plants
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Metabolism Heterotrophs Organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from the sun
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Metabolism Cellular Respiration Like burning fuel Releases much of the energy in food to make ATP
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Metabolism ATP 1. Chemical energy in food slowly released in enzyme assisted reaction 2. Products become reactants for the next reaction 3. Some energy released as heat
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Metabolism ATP 4. Remaining energy temporarily stored as ATP 5. ATP remains available for any chemical reaction in the cell
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Metabolism ATP 6. Made up of a nucleotide with 2 energy storing phosphate groups 7. In all, 5 Carbon sugar with 3 phosphate group chains
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Metabolism ATP 8. Phosphates are negative and repel each other 9. Energy stored in them like compressed springs
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Metabolism ATP 10. Energy released when bond holding phosphate group onto ATP is broken 11. ATP -- ADP + P + Energy
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Section 2: Photosynthesis Photosynthesis When you eat a hamburger you get energy from the sun INDIRECTLY! Process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy Provides energy for almost all life THINK – PAIR – SHARE Give the name of the organisms that USE energy from sunlight Give an example
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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis EQUATION Light Energy + 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O ----> C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 There are 3 stages in Photosynthesis 1. Energy captured from sunlight 2. Light energy converted to chemical energy 3. Organic compounds form
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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Think – Pair – Share Where does photosynthesis occur in plants? Where does photosynthesis occur in prokaryotes?
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Photosynthesis STAGE ONE- Absorb Energy from Light 1. Plants have pigments in leaves that absorb light waves Can you name the primary pigment needed for photosynthesis? Chlorophyll - types a and b absorbs blues and reds and reflects greens, yellows Carotenoids- yellow, orange, fall colors (fruits, veggies, flowers)
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WHY DO LEAVES TURN COLOR IN THE FALL? THINK – PAIR – SHARE
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Photosynthesis STAGE ONE- Absorb Energy From Light 2. Oxygen Production in Chloroplasts A. Chlorophyll is located in the disk shaped stacks called Thylakoids (in chloroplasts)
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Photosynthesis STAGE TWO Conversion of Light Energy **Turn light energy into chemical energy!** 1. Electron Transport Chains Excited electrons leave chlorophyll to produce new molecules (ATP!) Occurs within thylakoid membrane after leaving chlorophyll
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Photosynthesis STAGE TWO Conversion of Light Energy 2. One chain provides energy to make ATP
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Photosynthesis STAGE TWO Conversion of Light Energy 3. Other chain provides energy for making NADPH NADPH – provides lots of energy to create the organic compounds of photosynthesis The Hydrogen Ion’s (H+) that come from water provides the energy to make ATP and NADPH in Stage 3
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Photosynthesis STAGE THREE – Storage of Energy CARBON DIOXIDE Fixation 1. CO 2 in air used to make organic compounds 2. Calvin Cycle- uses enzymes in a chemical reaction to create 3 carbon sugars = organic compounds 3. Organic Compounds (glucose) provide energy for growth and metabolism
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Calvin Cycle
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All Three Stages
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Photosynthesis Factors Affecting Photosynthe sis 1. Light intensity 2. Amount of carbon dioxide 3. Temperature 4. Too much of any of these can cause photosynthetic rate to reach a saturation point where it no longer increases
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Think – Pair - Share Factors Affecting Photosynthe sis Give two factors that could increase the rate of photosynthesis. At what stage would each factor affect?
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Click here to visit a website with a photosynthesis interactive: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/no va/methuselah/photosynthe sis.html
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Click here to visit a website with a photosynthesis Video Clip: http://www.sumanasinc.com /webcontent/anisamples/maj orsbiology/harvestinglight.s wf
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