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Photosynthesis Chapter 6. Obtaining Energy  Almost all of the energy in living systems comes from the sun.

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1 Photosynthesis Chapter 6

2 Obtaining Energy  Almost all of the energy in living systems comes from the sun.

3 Obtaining Energy Gets energy directly Gets energy indirectly AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHS

4 PHOTOSYNTHESIS Converting light energy into chemical energy

5 Visible Spectrum Light can be reflected, transmitted or absorbed by the object Pigments: compounds that absorb light. This subtracts them from the visible spectrum

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7 Visible Spectrum  Chlorophyll is a pigment  Reflects green  Absorbs blue and red  Carotenoids are accessory pigments  Absorb green  Enable plants to capture more energy

8 PHOTOSYNTHESIS 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 0 6 + 6O 2 light energy Reactants for photosynthesis Products of photosynthesis Products of cellular respiration Reactants for cellular respiration

9 PHOTOSYNTHESIS Light Reactions: Stage 1 o Light energy (absorbed from the sun) is converted to chemical energy, which is temporarily stored in ATP and the energy carrier molecule NADPH.

10 PHOTOSYNTHESIS  Calvin Cycle: Stage 2  Organic compounds are formed using CO 2 and the chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH.

11 How it all works Light Reactions followed by Dark Reactions

12 Light Reactions  In the chloroplasts, thylakoids are arranged as flattened sacs called grana. Surrounding the grana is a solution called stroma.

13 Light Reactions  Need sunlight  Occur in the membrane of the thylakoid  Light reactions begin by pigments absorbing light (starts the electron transport chain)

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15 Light Reactions  Water is split by an enzyme to keep the reaction going  Hydrogen ions (H+) from water are used to make ATP in a process called chemiosmosis  Oxygen from water is released

16 Calvin Cycle: Dark Reactions No sunlight is needed Series of enzyme-assisted chemical reaction that produces a three-carbon sugar

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18 Calvin Cycle: Dark Reactions  Carbon atoms from carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere are bonded or “fixed” into organic compounds  Occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast

19 Summary of Photosynthesis

20 Alternative Pathways  CAM and C4 pathways  Hot, dry environment

21 Factors that Affect Photosynthesis With your table partner, interpret the graph provided to you and determine how either: Light intensity Carbon dioxide levels Temperature affects photosynthesis. Be prepared to share.


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