Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS Part 1 pp. 113-115. How do Organisms “Eat”?  Autotrophs: Make their own carbohydrates using inorganic compound  Phototrophs: use sunlight.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "PHOTOSYNTHESIS Part 1 pp. 113-115. How do Organisms “Eat”?  Autotrophs: Make their own carbohydrates using inorganic compound  Phototrophs: use sunlight."— Presentation transcript:

1 PHOTOSYNTHESIS Part 1 pp. 113-115

2 How do Organisms “Eat”?  Autotrophs: Make their own carbohydrates using inorganic compound  Phototrophs: use sunlight for energy  Chemotrophs: use chemicals for Energy  Heterotrophs: get carbohydrates by eating other organisms

3 Photosynthesis Refresher sunlight 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O      6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 Sunlight Carbon dioxide + water     oxygen + carbohydrates

4

5 Inside the Chloroplast  Thylakoids – flattened sacs inside the chloroplast  Granum – one stack of thylakoids (plural: grana)  Stroma – solution surrounding the grana

6

7 Photosynthesis – In Detail  Occurs in two parts  PART ONE: LIGHT REACTIONS  Energy is made in the form of ATP and NADPH  PART TWO: CALVIN CYCLE  Uses ATP and NADPH from the light reactions to make carbohydrates

8 What Powers these Processes?  ATP  H+ builds up on one side of the thylakoid  H+ moves from HIGH to LOW concentration through ATP Synthase ADP + Pi  ATP

9  NADPH  NADP + + H +  NADPH  NADPH vs. ATP  Think: different sizes of batteries. They both provide energy, but for different things. What Powers these Processes?

10 Vocab to keep in mind:  Autotrophs  Light Reactions  Calvin Cycle  ATP and NADPH


Download ppt "PHOTOSYNTHESIS Part 1 pp. 113-115. How do Organisms “Eat”?  Autotrophs: Make their own carbohydrates using inorganic compound  Phototrophs: use sunlight."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google