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Monday, Nov. 18 Video clip Book activity: Intro to photosynthesis

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1 Monday, Nov. 18 Video clip Book activity: Intro to photosynthesis
Explain sub activity for tomorrow

2 Cycles in everyday life
Water Carbon Life Nitrogen Food Light/energy

3 Text book Page Questions 1-2 Page Questions 1 & 3a

4 Photosynthesis 8.1/8.2 Notes
Wednesday, Nov. 20 Photosynthesis 8.1/8.2 Notes Introduce gizmos Gizmo lab

5 Energy and Life Energy is the ability to do work
Forms: light, heat, and electricity. Can be stored in chemical compounds. ATP= adenosine triphosphate Basic energy source for all cells ADP= adenosine diphosphate Only two phosphate groups, stores energy

6 Uses Active transport (protein pumps) Synthesis of proteins
Responses to chemical signals

7 Heterotrophs and Autotrophs
Heterotrophs- obtain food by consuming other living things Autotrophs- obtain food by making their own. Photosynthesis- convert light energy into chemical energy

8 Chlorophyll Pigments- light-absorbing molecules
Chlorophyll- pigment in plant Absorb light in the blue-violet and red regions Reflect green light- that’s why they look green

9 Chloroplasts Chloroplasts- place where photosynthesis takes place
Thylakoids- saclike membrane, inside chloroplasts, arranged in stacks= grana

10 Electrons Light energy absorbed by chlorophyll, transferred to electrons

11 Overview of photosynthesis
Reaction: 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon dioxide plus water, light- yields sugar and oxygen

12 Light-dependent reaction
First set of reactions- require direct involvement of light and light-absorbing pigments Uses energy from the sun to produce ATP Takes place in the thylakoid Water required as source of electrons and H ions. Oxygen released as byproduct

13 Light-independent reaction
ATP and NADPH molecules produced in the light reaction are used to produce sugars from CO2 absorbed from the atmosphere Takes place in the stroma, liquid outside the thylakoid

14 Leaf structure/function
Thursday, Nov. 21 Review gizmos Leaf structure/function Stomata lab

15 Leaf Anatomy Location of Photosynthesis Veins- phloem and xylem
Guard cells- allow CO2 in, O2 out.

16 Quick video leaf structure


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