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Photosynthesis (Ch. 8) 1
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ATP (for energy!) ATP = adenosine triphosphate ATP is the molecule that DIRECTLY provides energy to do cellular work Chemical energy from organic molecules is transferred to ATP 2
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ATP Structure 3 P P P AdenineRibose Phosphates
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How does ATP transfer energy? When ATP loses the 3rd phosphate – energy stored between those phosphate groups is released – this energy is used by the cell – ADP is left 4 P P P ATP P P P ADP Energy
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Obtaining Energy Photosynthesis – converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy found in glucose 5
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Overview of Photosynthesis The oxygen (O 2 ) and some of the organic compounds produced by photosynthesis are used by cells in a process called cellular respiration. 6
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Overview of Photosynthesis Equation of Photosynthesis: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O light energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 7 Carbon Dioxide + Water light energy Glucose + Oxygen
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Capturing Light Energy The light reactions begin with the absorption of light in chloroplasts 8
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Capturing Light Energy Light and Pigments – White light from the sun is composed of an array of colors called the visible spectrum. 9
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Capturing Light Energy Pigment – absorb certain colors of light and reflect or transmit the other colors 10
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Capturing Light Energy Chloroplast Pigments – Located in the membrane of the thylakoids of chloroplasts are several pigments, including chlorophylls (such as chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b) Carotenoids (accessory pigments) 11
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Chloroplasts Chloroplasts have a double membrane – thylakoids inner membranes numerous – grana stacks of thylakoids – stroma fluid-like 12
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Overview of Photosynthesis Photosynthesis can be divided into two stages: Light Reactions and Calvin Cycle – light reactions Creates two energy storing molecules (ATP & NADPH) – Calvin Cycle Sugars are formed using CO 2 and the chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH 13
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Overview of Photosynthesis Equation of Photosynthesis: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O light energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 14
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Capturing Light Energy The light reactions begin with the absorption of light in chloroplasts 15
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Converting Light Energy To Chemical Energy Replacing Electrons in Light Reactions – The electrons used are created by splitting water molecules. 17
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– Oxygen produced when water molecules are split diffuses out of the chloroplast and then leaves the plant. The plants could also use the oxygen during cellular respiration. 18
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Converting Light Energy To Chemical Energy Making ATP in Light Reactions – ATP is created by an enzyme in the thylakoid membrane. – The concentration of H + is used to make the ATP 19
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Light Dependent Reaction Inputs Light H 2 O ADP NADP+ Outputs O2 ATP NADPH 20 Thylakoid membrane
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Light Independent Reactions Calvin cycle – the ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions drive this stage to create glucose carbon fixation – CO 2 is incorporated into organic compounds, a process called carbon fixation 22
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Carbon Fixation The Calvin cycle – occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast – a series of enzyme-assisted chemical reactions that produces a three-carbon sugar. 23
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Calvin Cycle Inputs CO 2 ATP NADPH Outputs Sugar ADP NADP+ 24
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Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Light Temperature Carbon Dioxide 26
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Light 27
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Temperature 28
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Carbon Dioxide 29
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Photosynthesis and Global Warming 30
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