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1 Chapter 8 Photosynthesis

2 8-2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Timeline 1643 – Jan van Helmont Experiment: Only gave plants water then took careful measures of the plants growth. Conclusion: Plants gain most of their mass from water.

3 8-2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Timeline 1771 – Joseph Priestley Experiment: A candle would only burn when placed in a bell jar as long as a plant was also in the bell Jar Conclusion: Plants produce a substance needed to support burning (Oxygen).

4 8-2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Timeline 1779 – Jan Ingenhousz Experiment: Place aquatic plants in water, then exposed then to conditions of light and no light. Plants produced bubbles when light was present Conclusion: Aquatic plants will produce oxygen only when light is present.

5 8-2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis 6CO2 + 6H2O O2 + C6H12O6 Revised Formula 12H2O + 6CO O2 + C6H12O6 + 6H2O Light Chlorophyll Light Chlorophyll

6 Photosynthesis

7 Photosynthesis: Reactants and Products
Section 8-2 Light Energy Chloroplast CO2 + H2O Sugars + O2 Go to Section:

8 8-2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Light & Pigments Chlorophyll – Pigment in the Chloroplasts of plant cells that absorbs light energy. Pigment: a substance which absorbs light. 2 Types of Chlorophyll Chlorophyll a & Chlorophyll b Work together to absorb all but green light waves (green is reflected which makes plants appear green). Also contain Carotene – Pigment that reflects red, orange, and yellow (seen mostly in the Fall).

9 Figure 8-5 Chlorophyll Light Absorption
Section 8-2 Absorption of Light by Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b Chlorophyll b Chlorophyll a V B G Y O R Go to Section:


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