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Energy and Life
Autotrophs- Organisms that
make their own food using sun’s
energy
Heterotrophs- Organisms which
obtain energy form foods they
consume
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate
Chemical fuel which
powers cells
Photosynthesis
What happens?
Plants combine water and carbon dioxide
to make sugar (glucose) and oxygen
Chlorophyll is needed
Sunlight provides the energy
6 CO2 + 6 H2O C6H12O6 + 6 O2
Water enters the roots and move to the
leaves through xylem
CO2 enters through small openings in
the leaves called stomata
Center of leaves have cells with
chloroplasts
Contain chlorophyll
Capture light energy
Photosynthesis occurs in
2 main stages
Light-Dependent
Reactions:
1) Sunlight is captured by
chlorophyll
2) Water molecules are
split – produce O2
3) Energy molecules are
made:
a) ATP
b) NADPH
Light-Independent
Reactions
1) Powered by
energy from ATP
and NADPH
2) CO2 comes in
3) Glucose is
produced
These reactions occur in
chloroplasts
Once sugar is made it can either be:
Used by plant for energy
Carried by phloem to roots or stem for
storage
Oxygen made in the light reactions
leaves the leaf through stomata
Why is Photosynthesis
Important?
Starts most food chains
Most autotrophs use photosynthesis to
make food
Removes CO2 from atmosphere
Build up of CO2 contributes to Global
Warming