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1 Photosynthesis Energy to Glucose

2 Photosynthesis in Nature
Transforms solar energy into chemical energy. CO2 and H2O into Glucose CO2 is carbon source and light is energy source.

3 Producers Plants, Algae and other autotrophs are the producers in the ecosystem. Autotrophs synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials. Heterotrophs acquire organic molecules from compounds made by other organisms. (consumers, decomposers)

4 Site of Photosynthesis
Plant cells

5 Dicot Leaf Cross Section

6 Plant Cell

7 Guard Cells

8 Elodea

9 Mesophyll Cells

10 Chloroplasts

11 Chloroplasts Ribosomes DNA

12 Pathways of Photosynthesis
Light Dependent Reactions (Light Reactions) Products Oxygen NADPH2 ATP Light Independent Reactions (Dark Reactions or Calvin Cycle) Glucose

13 Light Reactions

14 Light Independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle)

15 Light Independent (Calvin Cycle)

16 Summary of Photosynthetic Pathways
Light Reactions NADPH2 ATP Byproduct is Oxygen Dark Reaction Glucose

17 C3 and C4 pathways

18 C4

19 C4

20 Relationship of Structure and Function
Folded Thylakoid membranes Separate Areas Lumen for Proton Accumulation Fluid Stroma

21 Action and Absorption Specra
Action Spectra is related to the Rate of Photosynthesis Absorption is the absorption of specific wavelengths.

22 Limiting Factors Light Intensity Temperature
Concentration of Carbon Dioxide

23 Light Intensity Why does it plateau?

24 Temperature What does this curve look like?
What could temperature be effecting?

25 Carbon Dioxide Why does it Plateau?


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