7th Grade Science Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
7th Grade Science Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
7th Grade Science Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
Autotrophic Process: Plants and plant-like organisms make their energy (glucose) from sunlight. Stored as carbohydrate in their bodies. 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + 6O2
Photo-synthesis
means "putting together with light."
Plants use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose. Glucose is a kind of sugar. Plants use glucose as food for energy and as a building block for growing. Autotrophs make glucose and heterotrophs are consumers of it.
How do we know that plants make carbohydrates from just carbon dioxide water and light energy? Experiments!
For example: Jan Baptisa van Helmont (1648) planted a willow branch weighing 5 pounds into 200 pounds of soil and then after 4 years the tree weighed 169 lbs. and the soil was still nearly 200 lbs.
Photosynthesis
sunlight
absorbed by chlorophyll
glucose + oxygen
As can be seen from the equation for photosynthesis, the wood, bark, and root came from water and carbon dioxide.
Plants in Action
Check it!
What is the process that uses the suns energy to make simple sugars?
Plant Cells
The photograph below is an elodea leaf X 400. Individual cells are clearly visible. The tiny green structures within the cells are chloroplasts this is where photosynthesis happens.
Plants
Leaves are green because they contain the pigment:
chlorophyll
Leaves have a large surface area to absorb as much light as possible
Stoma
This opening how plants exchange gases! Check it! Can you name the two important gases that go in and out of the leaves?
Why are the stomata located on the underside of leaves?
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Absorbing Light Energy to make chemical energy: glucose!
Pigments: Absorb different colors of white light (ROY G BIV)
Main pigment: Chlorophyll a Accessory pigments: Chlorophyll b and Carotenoids These pigments absorb all wavelengths (light) BUT green!
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Why do we see green?
Green color from white light reflected NOT absorbed Chloroplast: organelle responsible for photosynthesis
Chlorophyll: located within Chloroplast
Green pigment
Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum (all forms of light).
LIGHT behaves as if it were composed of "units" or "packets" of energy that travel in waves. These packets are photons. The wavelength of light determines its color.
Photosynthesis
Glucose provides the energy and carbon needed to make other plant materials like wax and proteins.
In plants and simple animals, waste products are removed by diffusion. Plants, for example, excrete O2, a product of photosynthesis.
WATER
OXYGEN
C6H12O6 +
GLUCOSE
6O2
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
2 Phases
Light-dependent reaction Light-independent reaction
Light-dependent: converts light energy into chemical energy; produces ATP molecules to be used to fuel light-independent reaction
Light-independent: uses ATP produced to make simple sugars.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Light-dependent reaction (LIGHT Reaction)
Requires light Occurs in chloroplast (in thylakoids) Chlorophyll (thylakoid) traps energy from light Light excites electron (e-)
Kicks e- out of chlorophyll to an electron transport chain Electron transport chain: series of proteins in thylakoid membrane
Bucket brigade
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Light-dependent reaction (LIGHT Reaction)
Energy lost along electron transport chain Lost energy used to recharge ATP from ADP
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
How did we get O2 as a byproduct?!
Photolysis: replaces lost electrons by splitting water
At each step along the transport chain, the electrons lose energy.
Energized electrons provide energy that splits H2 O H+ NADP+ NADPH oxygen released to ADP bonds P
forming ATP
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Light-independent reaction (Dark Reaction)
Does not require light Calvin Cycle
Occurs in stroma of chloroplast Requires CO2 Uses ATP and NADPH as fuel to run Makes glucose sugar from CO2 and Hydrogen
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
What affects photosynthesis?
Light intensity: as light increases, rate of photosynthesis increases
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
What affects photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide: As CO2 increases, rate of photosynthesis increases
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
What affects photosynthesis?
Temperature:
Temperature Low = Rate of photosynthesis low Temperature Increases = Rate of photosynthesis increases If temperature too hot, rate drops
Check it!
1. The process that uses the suns energy to make simple sugars is _____________.
A. B. C. D. Cellular respiration Glycolysis Photosynthesis Photolysis
Check it!
2. The function accomplished by the lightdependent reactions is ______________.
A. B. C. D. Energy storage Sugar production Carbon fixation Conversion of sugar