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1 Cellular Energy: Photosynthesis

2 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Energy from Sunlight
Photosynthesis - the process by which autotrophs convert sunlight into a usable form of energy. (Food!!!)

3 Photosynthesis Autotrophs that perform photosynthesis require pigments to trap the energy in light. The most common photosynthetic pigment is chlorophyll.

4 Photosynthesis Chlorophyll is a green pigment that absorbs violet, blue, and red light. These wavelengths of light are necessary for photosynthesis

5 Photosynthesis Autotrophs also contain other pigments called accessory pigments. (yellow,red,orange)

6 Chloroplasts Chloroplasts
In many organisms chlorophyll and other pigments are located in specialized organelles inside the cell. These are called chloroplasts.

7 Chloroplasts A photosynthetic cell may contain several thousands chloroplasts. Inside this tiny organelle is where photosynthesis takes place.

8 Chloroplasts Inside the chloroplasts are stacks of disk shaped structures called grana. The individual disk shaped structures are called thylakoids.

9 Chloroplasts Chlorophyll is housed inside of the thylakoids.
Inside the thylakoids, hundreds of chlorophyll molecules and other pigments are organized into units called photosystems.

10 The Big Picture The Big Picture
The process of photosynthesis can be summed up by the following chemical equation.  6CO2 + 6H2O+ energy  C6H12O6 + 6O2 Reactants Products (glucose)

11 The Big Picture

12 The Big Picture In this equation the sugar glucose is a product.
The energy stored in glucose can be used later to produce ATP.

13 Two Cycles Two Cycles Light-dependent reactions -
Photosynthesis begins when light is absorbed by the grana in the chloroplast. This starts the light dependent reactions: - Takes place in the thylakoid membranes 1. Water is split into hydrogen ions (H+), electrons, and oxygen (O2) 2. Oxygen diffuses out of the chloroplast 3. ATP and NADPH are produced

14 Two Cycles Calvin Cycle – construction of carbohydrates from CO2
- Takes place in the stroma This follows the light dependent reactions. The products ATP and NADPH are used in the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle requires an input of CO2 to make sugars. One glucose molecule is built for every six CO2 molecules that enter the cycle.

15 Two Cycles

16 Why is Photosynthesis Important?
Plants use glucose for growth, they create molecules such as cellulose by linking chains of glucose molecules. Most plants store glucose as starches. Starches are found in plant foods such as wheat and potatoes.

17 Why is Photosynthesis Important?
When heterotrophs consume autotrophs they breakdown starches to glucose and use the energy in glucose for their own energy and structural needs.


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