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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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PhotosynthesisWhat we know - • Producers are organisms
that produce their own food. • Green plants are producers –
they convert sunlight into energy (food).
IN YOUR NOTEBOOK
list some green plants.
Are green plants only located on land?
List some green plants that are found under water.
Do they carry out photosynthesis?
Radiant Energy
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Photosynthesis
What we are learning today- • Photosynthesis is a chemical
reaction, where radiant energy from the sun reacts with water and carbon dioxide to form chemical energy.
• Radiant Energy is required for the chemical process to take place.
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• Carbon dioxide and water are the “ingredients” for photosynthesis, and sugar (glucose) is formed, along with oxygen.
• The plants use these products (glucose and Oxygen) to produce food and energy or will store them for later use.
Carbon dioxide6 CO2
Water6 H2O
Radiant energy (sunlight) +
GlucoseC6H12O6
Oxygen6 O2+
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Photosynthesis
• A process that requires carbon dioxide (CO2) and uses Radiant (Light) energy and water (H2O) to produce organic (glucose).
6CO2 + 6H2O + RE C6H12O6 + 6O2
Organic glucose
SUNphotons
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In your notebook draw the leaf
Use the formula to explain the Process of photosynthesis
Label what goes in and what comes out of the leaf What is the leaf making? Will the leaf use the product immediately or will it be used later?
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Where does this all happen?
• To answer this first you must think – Which part of the plant is usually green?
• How does Carbon dioxide and water get into that plant part?
• How does Radiant energy get captured?
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Plants• Autotrophs: self-producers.• Location:
1. Leaves
a. stoma
b. guard cells
GuardCell
Chloroplast
Stoma
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Questions:
• How does Radiant energy get captured by the leaf?
• Where does photosynthesis take place?
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Chloroplast Draw a chloroplast organelle in your notebook
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Chloroplast• Organelle (or a pocket) where photosynthesis
takes place.• Contains Chlorophyll
– Absorbs Radiant (light) Energy
ChlorophyllOuter Membrane
Inner Membrane
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Question:
• Why are plants green?
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Chlorophyll Molecules
• Chlorophyll pigments (COLOR) absorb energy (photons) by absorbing certain wavelengths (blue-420 nm and red-660 nm are most important).
• Plants are green because the green wavelength is reflected, not absorbed.