chemical energy, atp, & photosynthesis chapter 4 sections 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3
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Chemical Energy, ATP, & Photosynthesis
Chapter 4 Sections 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3
4.1 How do living things get ATP?
ATP is the energy carrier in living things.
ATP stands for Adenosine triphosphate.Living things get ATP from breaking down
carbon based molecules. (carbohydrates & lipids)Starch molecule
Glucose molecule
This is how it works
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Let’s see how it works
http://www.biologyinmotion.com/atp/index.html
4.2 & 4.3 Photosynthesis
The process of photosynthesis captures energy from sunlight and converts it into sugar.
This process happens in organisms called autotrophs or producers. (Need to make their own food)
This process takes place in and organelle called the chloroplast.
The chloroplast has a green pigment in it called chlorophyll that is responsible for capturing the light energy.
Let’s label the inside of a chloroplast
C6H12O6
Contains: chlorophyll
4. thylakoidsunlight
1 six-carbon sugar
3. 6H2O
7. 6CO2 from the atmosphere
5. 6O2
chloroplast2
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6. Energy carrying molecules are being transferred to light independent reactions
stroma (fluid outside the thylakoids)
8. Light independent reaction
2.
So how does photosynthesis work?
The first stage of photosynthesis is called the Light Dependent Stage.
First, light is captured by the chlorophyll in the thylakoid.
Second, the energy is transferred along the thylakoid membrane and water is broken down. Oxygen molecules get released at this point.
Third, energy is then transferred to ATP.
So how does photosynthesis work?
The second stage of photosynthesis is called the Light Independent Stage/ Calvin Cycle/ Dark Cycle.
This process takes place in the stroma.First, carbon dioxide is added from the
atmosphere to help in the chemical reactions.Second, a molecule of a simple sugar is
formed (glucose). This molecule stores some of the energy captured from the sun.
The chemical formula for photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O + light C6H12O6 + 6O2
(reactants) (products)
Carbon dioxide plus water plus light
yields Glucose and oxygen
Chemosynthesis
Some organisms still make their own food, but they do not use light they use chemicals.
Chemosynthesis is the process of using chemical energy to make carbon based molecules.
This is because they are found in areas (ex: deep in the ocean) that never receive light.
An Overview of Photosynthesis
http://braingenie.ck12.org/skills/103965/learn