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Photosynthesis Lesson 1 – review lesson for structure of a leaf and how its adapted for photosynthesis.

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1 Photosynthesis Lesson 1 – review lesson for structure of a leaf and how its adapted for photosynthesis

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3 Learning outcomes Success criteria
By the end of this lesson I will know – How leaves are adapted to bring together raw materials (water, carbon dioxide and light) for photosynthesis and remove its products (oxygen and glucose) That chloroplasts membranes have 2 distinct regions; thylakoids – are where the light dependent stage will take place and the stroma – where the light independent stage of photosynthesis will occur I will achieve these outcomes by- Labelling a diagram of a leaf and chloroplasts

4 INTERGRANAL LAMELLAE

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6 Starter Label the diagram of a chloroplast
Extension – Write down 2 specific reasons why photosynthesis is important to us. Existence Energy from food or when burning wood. Coal etc Produces oxygen

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8 Chloroplasts Disc shaped 2-10 um long 1 um in diameter Double membrane
Inside membranes Grana – 100 disc thylakoids stacked up - in thylakoids there is the pigment chlorophyll. - Light dependent stage of photosynthesis Stroma - fluid filled matrix - within stroma are a no. of starch grains - Light independent stage of photosynthesis

9 Structure of a leaf Large surface area for light absorption
Label the diagram – how is the leaf adapted to maximise photosynthesis. Large surface area for light absorption Leaves are arranged to minimise overlapping Thin – short diffusion distance Transparent cuticle/epidermis – light can pass through to photosynthetic mesophyll cells Long narrow upper mesophylls packed with chloroplasts Lots of stomata for gas exchange Stomata open/close depending on light intensity Air spaces in lower mesophyll to allow diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide Xylem network brings water to the leaf Phloem carries sugars

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11 Oxidation and reduction
Oxidation and reduction always occur together. These two process are important in the understanding of photosynthesis. Write down 2 things you understand by the word oxidation. When a substance combines with oxygen = oxidation. This substance has been oxidised. O I L R I G What do you understand by this?

12 O xidation I s L oss of electrons / hydrogen (gain of oxygen/energy given out) R eduction I s G ain of electrons / hydrogen (loss of oxygen/energy in)


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