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STARTER Read 7.3 and 8.1 Look for the relationship between ATP and ADP Look for the reactants and products of photosynthesis Look for the relationship between the two reactions of photosynthesis 1.What are the reactants for photosynthesis? 2.What are the products of photosynthesis? 3.Name the two main stages of photosynthesis. How are the two stages related?
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Starter Draw and label the chloroplast to the right. Tell me what happens in the thylakoids. What is the input and output of this reaction? Tell me what happens in the stroma. What is the input and output of this reaction?
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Energy Potential – a capacity to do work Kinetic – energy of motion Heat or thermal energy Chemical – potential energy of molecules ATP – adenosine triphosphate ADP – adenosine diphosphate
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
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Cellular Energy Create as much ATP as possible ADP + P = ATP
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Photosynthesis The beginning of energy transfer.
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Equation 12 H 2 O + 6CO 2 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6H 2 O Light dependent Light independent (Calvin Cycle)
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Parts of Photosynthesis Light Reactions Takes place in the Thylakoid Membrane Use – Light, Water Produce – Oxygen, NADPH, ATP Calvin Cycle (Dark Reactions) Takes place in the Stroma Use – CO 2, NADPH, ATP Produce - Sugar
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Where? Chloroplasts Thylakoid membranes Light dependent Stroma Light independent Chlorophylls Main pigment of photosynthesis Absorbs all wavelengths of light except very little of yellow- green and green ones Reflected Carotenoids, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b
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Light-Dependent Reactions Photosystem II Chlorophyll traps energy from light That energy splits water molecules into hydrogen, oxygen and electrons e- go to the electron transfer chain Oxygen diffuses out
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Electron Transfer Chains Membrane Proteins Carry electrons High energy at the beginning NADP + - no e- NADPH – picked up an e
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Electron transfer chain e- down the staircase Drives ATP formation
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Light-Dependent Reactions Photosystem I Electrons gain more energy from the sun NADP + e- NADPH ADP + P ATP ATP & NADPH Calvin Cycle
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The Calvin Cycle In the Stroma Do not require direct light Use - CO 2, NADPH, ATP Produce – Sugar NADP+ and ADP Cycle - continuous
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The Calvin Cycle Steps Carbon Fixation CO 2 goes into the cycle and is “fixed” to become sugar by Rubisco Most important enzyme on earth Reduction ATP and NADPH go into cycle Sugar is produced Regeneration Rubisco is regenerated to accept more CO 2
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