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8-2 PhotosynthesisAn overview
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Photosynthesis
  • When plants use energy from the sun to convert
    water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and
    high-energy carbs

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Van Helmonts Experiment
  • In the 1600s, he designed an experiment to see
    if plants took material out of the soil to grow.
  • Over 5 years, the mass of soil in a potted tree
    stayed the same.
  • Concluded that the plant gained its mass from
    water only. (hydration)

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Priestleys Experiment
  • In the 1700s Joseph Priestley Experimented with
    a light candle
  • Covered a burning candle with a jarflame burns
    out.
  • Candles need oxygen to burn!
  • A mint sprig was placed under the jar with the
    candle and it remained burning.
  • The plant produced oxygen for the flame!

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Jan Ingenhousz
  • Proved that Priestleys results only occurred if
    a plant was exposed to light.
  • In the presence of light, plants transform carbon
    dioxide and water into carbs and oxygen.

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Equation of Photosynthesis
  • 6H2O 6CO2 ----------gt C6H12O6 6O2
  • Water carbon dioxide (and light) ? sugar and
    oxygen
  • six molecules of water plus six molecules of
    carbon dioxide produce one molecule of sugar plus
    six molecules of oxygen

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Light and Pigments
  • Photosyntheis can only occur with the help of
    light and chlorophyll.
  • Pigments are light absorbing molecules which
    gather the suns energy
  • In plants, the pigment is called chlorophyll

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Chlorophyll a and b
  • Chlorophyll a absorbs light from the violet and
    red regions of the visible spectrum
  • Chlorophyll b absorbs light from the blue and red
    regions
  • It does not absorb greenthis is why chlorophyll
    has a green color!
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