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Title: Introduction to Photosynthesis


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Introduction to Photosynthesis
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Objectives
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Overview
  • Plants convert the energy of sunlight into the
    energy of chemical bonds of carbohydrates

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Importance of Photosynthesis
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But thats not all..
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But wait, theres more..
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History
  • Jan Van Helmont
  • Found the mass of a pot of soil and a seedling.
    Watered the seedling for five years. Found the
    mass again
  • Concluded that the increase in mass came from
    water

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History
  • Joseph Priestly
  • Found that a candle goes out when placed in a
    jar. However, the candle keeps burning if a sprig
    of mint is also placed in the jar.
  • Concluded that plants produce Oxygen

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History
  • Jan Ingenhousz
  • Showed that Priestleys experiment only works in
    the light.
  • Concludes that light is necessary for plants to
    produce oxygen

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History
  • Magic School Bus class

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CO2H20 C(H2O)O2
  • Chemical basis of photosynthesis

Light
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6CO26H20 C6H12O66O2
  • Balanced Equation

Light
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CO2H20 C(H2O) O2
Sun
Entropy
Photosynthesis
Respiration
The BIG Picture
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Leaf Structure p.655
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Leaf structure
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Requirements for Photosynthesis
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Light
  • Mostly violet, blue and red wavelengths from the
    visible spectrum

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Pigments
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Energy Storing Compounds
  • Energy trapped by molecules can be used to lift
    electrons to a higher energy level.
  • From that higher energy level the electrons can
    fall down to their original energy level and do
    work along the way.
  • Example a solar cell that powers a calculator

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Or
  • The high-energy electrons can be bound to an
    electron carrier.
  • Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate
  • NADP accepts a pair of high energy electrons and
    a Hydrogen ion to become NADPH

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And of Course
  • ATP Adenosine Triphosphate
  • Energy storing compound used by every living cell
  • Provides the energy for almost all cellular
    functions

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Function of ATP
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Overview of Photosynthesis
  • Light reactions
  • Dark reactions Calvin Cycle

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Light Reactions
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Calvin Cycle
  • Products from the light reactions and CO2 from
    the atmosphere are used to produce carbohydrates

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Objectives
  1. Discuss energy flow through living systems
  2. Identify the parts of a leaf
  3. Outline the process of photosynthesis

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Homework
  • See planner.

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Have a nice day
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