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Photosynthesis Cornell Note Hints When drawing diagrams put labels on left side and drawing on right Text in Bold – Put on the left side Text next to or below bold – put on right side EX: –ELECTRON (ENERGY) CARRIERS: Molecules that transport energy from one molecule to another Electron Carriers Molecules move NRG from one mole. to another
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Photosynthesis http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4929458246218330794
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Photosynthesis Chemical Equation and relation to plant parts 6 CO 2 6 H 2 OC 6 H 12 O 6 6 O 2 Leaf Lower Epidermis Stomata Stoma Stomate Root Xylem cells Visible Light Chlorophyll Chloroplast Leaf Chloroplast Leaf What is the specific name for the opening in the leaf? Where is the opening found for CO2 to enter? Where does CO2 enter the plant: Leaf or Stem How does Water get to the Leaf Where does water enter a plant? In what part of the plant do you find Chlorophyll? Root, Leaf, Stem What part of the plant do you find sugar? What Organelle does Chlorophyll fill? What Organelle produces the sugar? Click on the boxes to reveal the answers! Where does O2 “leave” the plant: Leaf or Stem Lower Epidermis Stomata Stoma Stomate What is the specific name for the opening in the leaf? Where is the opening found for O2 to “leave”?
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Photosynthesis Chemical Equation and relation to plant parts 6 CO 2 6 H 2 OC 6 H 12 O 6 6 O 2 Leaf Lower Epidermis Stomata Stoma Stomate Root Xylem cells Visible Light Chlorophyll Chloroplast Leaf Chloroplast Leaf What is the specific name for the opening in the leaf? Where is the opening found for CO2 to enter? Where does CO2 enter the plant: Leaf or Stem How does Water get to the Leaf Where does water enter a plant? In what part of the plant do you find Chlorophyll? Root, Leaf, Stem What part of the plant do you find sugar? What Organelle does Chlorophyll fill? What Organelle produces the sugar? Click on the boxes to reveal the answers! Where does O2 “leave” the plant: Leaf or Stem Lower Epidermis Stomata Stoma Stomate What is the specific name for the opening in the leaf? Where is the opening found for O2 to “leave”?
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Remember…Chloroplasts in Elodea
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Look Inside a Chloroplast *Draw a chloroplast and Label the Thylakoids and Stroma (liquid portion of chloroplast)
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ELECTRON (ENERGY) CARRIERS: Molecules that transport energy from one molecule to another Example: ATP –ADP adds a phosphate group to become ATP, a high energy bond. NADPH –NADP+ picks up a H+ and stores energy as NADPH.
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Photosynthesis is actually a TWO STAGE Process 1)Light energy from the sun is converted into energy carriers ATP and NADPH and Oxygen is released. Note: Water makes O2 2) The energy from ATP and NADPH is used to make SUGARS from Carbon Dioxide. Stage B Light Dependant Reactions Stage A
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Overall Photosynthesis Reaction Draw and Label Copyright Pearson Education, Inc., Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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Step A: Light-Dependent Reaction Occurs in the Thylakoid Membrane. Light Energy from the Sun: –Splits water producing Oxygen Gas –Converts ADP into ATP and NADP+ into NADPH. Light dependant reaction animation
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Step B: Light-Independent Reaction (Calvin Cycle) Occurs in the Stroma ATP and NADPH from the Light Reaction are used to produce high-energy sugars such as glucose. Animation of light reaction "feeding" light indepentant reaction
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Photosynthesis Chemical Equation 6 CO 2 6 H 2 OC 6 H 12 O 6 6 O 2 Leaf Lower Epidermis Stomata Stoma Stomate Root Vein Visible Light Chlorophyll Chloroplast Leaf Chloroplast Leaf Stomata Stoma Stomate
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