Ch 8 Photosynthesis
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Transcript Ch 8 Photosynthesis
1 Review Why are pigments such as chlorophyll
needed for photosynthesis
Predict How well would a plant grow under a pure
yellow light- Explain
2 Review What is the function of NADPH
Infer How would photosynthesis be affected if there
were a shortage of NADP+ in the cells of plants.
3 Visual Thinking Draw two leaves- one green and
one orange. Show which colors of visible light are
absorbed and which are reflected by each leaf.
CH 8 PHOTOSYNTHESIS
8.2 Photosynthesis: An Overview
Light
Energy from the sun travels to Earth in the form of
light
Sunlight is a mixture of different wavelengths
Some
are visible to us some are not.
Pigments
Light
absorbing molecules that gather the sun’s energy
Chlorophyll
Plants
primary pigment.
Chlorophyll
Two types
Chlorophyll
a and chlorophyll b
Absorb blue-violet and red regions of the spectrum
They
appear green.
Carotene
Red orange pigment
Secondary pigment, chlorophyll hides it most of the
year
Chlorophyll
breaks down earlier in the fall which gives
leaves the fall colors.
Chloroplasts
Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
Thylakoids
Saclike
photosynthetic membranes in chloroplasts
Grana
Interconnected
stacks of thylakoids
Stroma
Fluid
portion outside of the thylakoids.
Energy Collection
Chlorophyll absorbs light and is transferred to
electrons.
High-Energy Electrons
Are highly reactive and require a special “carrier”
Carriers include:
NADP+
Accepts and
holds two high-energy electrons, along
with a hydrogen ion (H+)
Turns into NADPH which carries the electrons.
Photosynthesis Steps
“Plant” absorbs light energy and takes in CO2 and
H2 O
“Plant” releases O2 and makes sugar (glucose
C6H12O6).
Photosynthesis involves two sets of reactions
Light-dependent
reactions
Light-independent reactions.
Light-Dependent Reactions
Use energy from sunlight to produce ATP and
NADPH
Occurs in Thylakoid
Requires water and releases oxygen.
Light-Independent Reactions
ATP and NADPH molecules produce high-energy
sugars from carbon dioxide
Light is not needed
Occurs OUTSIDE of thylakoid but IN stroma.