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Chapter 8 - PhotosynthesisPlant – multicellular eukaryotes that do photosynthesis.
“stationary animals that eat sunlight”
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) One of the most important compounds that cells use.
Stores and releases energy - adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
ATP consists of adenine, a 5-carbon sugar called ribose, and three phosphate groups.
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Adenosine diphosphate
(ADP) has two phosphate groups instead of three. ADP does not contain as much energy as ATP. Another P is added to ADP to form ATP.
Cells release the energy stored in ATP by breaking the bonds between the second and third phosphate groups.
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Uses of ATP Powers protein pumps in the
cell membrane Powers cilia and flagella Power for synthesis of
proteins Powers proteins that contract
muscles Provides cell energy
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How could a small seed become a giant tree?
Heterotroph – obtains energy from food it consumes
Autotroph – uses energy from the sun to produce food
Photosynthesis - autotrophs convert the energy from sunlight to produce high-energy carbohydrates (glucose)
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Autotroph or Heterotroph
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PhotosynthesisCO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2
LIGHT
Carbon Dioxide
Water
Glucose
Oxygen
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Photosynthesis Takes place in the
chloroplast Thylakoids – saclike
photosynthetic membrane in the chloroplast
Grana – stacks of thylakoids
Stroma - the region outside of the thylakoid membranes
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Photosynthesis (Overall)
Light
CO2H2O
Chloroplast
LIGHTREACTIONS(in thylakoids)
CALVINCYCLE
(in stroma)
NADP+
ADP
+ P
ATP
NADPH
O Sugar
Electrons
Light Dark
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Factors Affecting Photosynthesis Shortage of water Temperature
Photosynthesis is controlled by enzymes that work best between 0 C and 35 C.
Light Intensity More light increases rate
of photosynthesis
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Chapter 9: Cellular Respiration
9-1 Chemical Pathways
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Chemical Energy and Food Cellular respiration happens slowly and in many
steps.
If all the energy was release in one step . . . Most would be lost as light and heat! Cellular respiration breaks down glucose
molecules and banks their energy in ATP
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Chemical Energy and Food
The two equations are exact opposites!
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
___________ + _________ + ___________ →_______________ + __________CO2 H2O C6H12O6 O2
_____________ + _________ →________ + __________ + __________
CELLULAR RESPIRATIONC6H12O6 O2
CO2 H2O
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Overview of Cellular RespirationOccurs in three main steps
Step 1: Glycolysis Occurs in the cytoplasm Breaks down glucose producing a
small amount of ATP Step 2: Krebs cycle
Takes place in the mitochondria Completely breaks down glucose,
produces a small amount of ATP Provides third stage of cell
respiration with electrons
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
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Overview of Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration
Step 3: Electron Transport Chain (ETC) Occurs in the mitochondria Uses the energy released
from electrons to produce ATP
Stage 3
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Overview of Cellular RespirationNADH
NADH FADH2
GLYCOLYSIS
Glucose Pyruvate(Electron Transport
Chain)
Substrate-level phosphorylation
Oxidative phosphorylation
Mitochondrion
and
High-energy electrons carried by NADH
ATP
ATPATPCO2 CO2
Cytoplasm
Substrate-level phosphorylation
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
KrebsCycle
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Mitochondria Structure• Has a double membrane, with an intermembrane space
between the two layers.• Cristae are folds of the inner membrane• The matrix is the innermost compartment, which is filled
with a gel-like fluid.• Krebs Cycle occurs in the matrix.• ETC occurs on the inner membrane.
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Organize your thoughtsWorking in pairs at your tables please address the
following: What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis
(reactants/products) What is light? How does it play a role in
photosynthesis? Write down everything that you already know
about photosynthesis. Lastly, what is it that you don’t understand about
plants or photosynthesis?
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Green Solar Cells1. What is responsible for the various shades of
green in plants?
2. What is the function of the stroma lamellae?
3. What evidence supports the theory that chloroplast were once invasive cells?
4. How is excess food stored?
5. How does the author define photosynthesis?
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Light
CO2H2O
Chloroplast
LIGHTREACTIONS(in thylakoids)
CALVINCYCLE
(in stroma)
NADP+
ADP
+ P
ATP
NADPH
O Sugar
Electrons
Photosynthesis – Light and Dark Reactions
Light Dark
2
1 3
4
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Dark Reaction (Calvin Cycle)
7._______
6._______
1._______
4._____________
3.___________
2._______________
5._____________
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Homework (for Thurs. 12/9):
1.In text read pgs 230-2332.In 8.2 assessment on pg 234 answer question #1,2 and 3 all parts of each question
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Using the light reaction diagram:
On your own, describe the four steps of the light reaction in your own words. Use complete sentences.
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In pairs:1. See if you can write the chemical
equation for photosynthesis (inputs and outputs)
2. What is the organelle in plant cells that is most involved with photosynthesis
3. Explain why this organelle captures energy
4. If you had to summarize light (from the sun or from a bulb) in one word what would it be?
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Light Reaction
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Type of Transport =
Type of transport =
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H+ Concentration =
H+ Concentration =