REACTIONS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS 8-2. REVIEW BEFORE YOU START.

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REACTIONS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS 8-2

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REACTIONS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS

8-2

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REVIEW BEFORE YOU START

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Atoms that have gained or lost electrons have anelectric charge andare called__________

They are writtenwith a + or –next to theirsymbol

IONS Na+

Cl-

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1.____________2.____________3.____________4.____________5.____________6.____________

Atoms/ions important for living things

Carbon - C

Oxygen - OHydrogen - HNitrogen - NSulfur - S

Phosphorus - P

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ATOMS CAN JOIN TOGETHER TO MAKE MOLECULES

Ex: Joining 2 HYDROGEN

atoms with 1 OXYGEN atom makes ________

WATER

A chemical formula tells what kind of molecules and how many are in a molecule

EX: ________H2O

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________________ = kind of chemical reaction in which molecules are produced by joining smaller molecules together

2 H2 + O2 → 2 H20

SYNTHESIS

2 water molecules

Hydrogen molecule oxygen molecule

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An chemical equation tells what happens in a chemical reaction when molecules interact.

NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H20

______________ _______________Molecules that react Molecules that are

produced

products→reactants

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Chemical reactions need help to get started

EX: A fire needs a match to get it started.

IT’S LIKE PUSHING A SNOWBALL UP A HILL . . . Once you get it up there, it can roll down by itself

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In living systems ___________ called __________ help chemical reactionshappen.

ENZYMESPROTEINS

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PROTEINS ACT AS ENZYMES

ENZYMES fit together with _____________ (reactants) like a lock and key to form an____________________________.

__________are released and enzyme is free to help again

SUBSTRATES

ENZYME-SUBSTRATE COMPLEX

PRODUCTS

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Many enzyme NAMES end in _____and the beginning of the name tells what it doesDNA Polymerase= “polymerizes” joins monomers to make DNA

Protease= breaks down proteins

ATP synthase= synthesizes ATP

-ASE

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Research into PHOTOSYNTHESIS

began centuries ago with this

simple question:

When a tiny seed grows into a

huge plant, where does all the

“new plant” come from?

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EXPERIMENTS TO FIND OUT

Then he planted the seedling in the pot and watered

it regularly. At the end of 5 years the _____________

__________about 75 kg, but the mass of the _________ was almost ________________.

He decided the “increase in plant” had to come from the ________… that was the only thing he had added!

In 1643-a Belgian physician ___________________ determined the mass of a pot of dry soil and a small seedling.

Jan van Helmont

seedling hadgained

soil unchanged

WATER

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EXPERIMENTS TO FIND OUT

Plants use _______ and ______ dioxide to make ___________________

Van Helmont didn’t realize the major contribution to the mass of his tree was something hecouldn’t see…__________________ from the air.carbon dioxide

water carbonCarbohydrates

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EXPERIMENTS TO FIND OUT1771- An English minister,

_________________________,

discovered that a flame burning

in a closed jar would die out.

If he placed a __________ in the

jar and allowed a few days to

pass, the candle could be lit again.

The plant produced something “required for burning” that the candle used up

We now know it was …____________OXYGEN

Joseph Priestley

live plant

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EXPERIMENTS TO FIND OUT

1779-

Dutch scientist ________________________

showed Priestley’s plant experiment only

worked if the plant was exposed to _________________ !

Jan Ingenhousz

light

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EXPERIMENTS TO FIND OUT

1961- American chemist ________________________

received the Nobel prize for

figuring out the

chemical _______________

used by plants to make sugar

Melvin Calvin

pathway

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THE BIG PICTURE

These experiments led to work by later

scientists who finally discovered that in the

presence of light, plants transform CO2 and water

into carbohydrates and release oxygen.

_____________ + ____________ _______________ + ____________

Carbondioxide WATER Sugars Oxygen

6 CO2_____________ + ____________ _______________ + ____________6 H2O C6H12O6 6 O2→

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In addition to water and carbon dioxide,

__________________

and

__________________

are needed for photosynthesis to happen.

chlorophyll

light energy

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____________________ involves a complex series of chemical reactions, in which the product of one reaction is _____________ by the next reaction.

Photosynthesis

consumed

Reaction 1 → Product → X

Reaction 2 → Product Y

A series of reactions linked in this way is referred to as a __________________________

biochemical pathway

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Light-Dependent Reaction

Light-Independent Reactions

Light & Water

oxygen

ATP

NADPH

Carbon Dioxide

Calvin Cycle

C6H12O6

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS: Reactants & Products

LIGHT ENERGY

6CO2 + 6H2O SUGAR + 6O2

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Visible light is made up of many different_______________of light

Your eyes “see”different sizes ofwaves as different ___________

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wavelengths

colors

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Many people think that plants are green because they absorb and use green light in photosynthesis,

BUT . . . .

Myth:

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BUT… We “see” reflected light

Light wavelengths that are ___________

off of objects bounce back to our eyes .

That is the ___________ we “see”

REFLECTED

COLOR

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This book “looks BLUE” because the dye in this cover _______________ of the wavelengths of light _________ blue.

_______ light is ____________ to your eyes and itlooks BLUE

exceptabsorbs ALL

BLUEreflected

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The dye in this T shirt absorbs all of thecolors __________________________

Red wavelengths are_________________ to your eyes and theshirt looks RED

except red

reflected

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Objects “look BLACK” because blackdye ________________ of thewavelengths of light.

When wavelengths are absorbed so is the_____________ of the wave.

That is why wearing a blackT-shirt in the summer feelswarmer than wearing a white t-shirt.

absorbs ALL

ENERGY

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The dye in white objects _____________ of the wavelengths of light.

_______ energy is ABSORBED so wearing whiteclothing is “cooler”.

REFLECTS ALL

LITTLE

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Which wavelengths of light are these Flowers REFLECTING?

yellowPurple & yellow

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green

Which wavelengths of light do these LEAVES reflect?

So green leaves____________ thegreen wavelength of light.

REFLECT

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Plants gather the sun’s energy with light absorbing molecules called ___________.

pigments

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The main energy absorbing moleculein green plants is___________________

_________________ are plant pigments too.(These look yellow, orange, and red)

CAROTENOIDS

CHLOROPHYLL

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GREEN leaves have BOTH chlorophyll AND carotenoids __________________but the huge amount of chlorophyll ______the other colors and leaves usually look green

ALL THE TIME

hides

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In ______, chlorophyll production slows as the trees shut down and photosynthesis stops for winter.

FALL

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Then we can see thecarotinoid colors that are usually _______ by chlorophyllHIDDEN

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red

Chlorophyll a

Chlorophyll b

Absorption of Light byChlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b

There are two types of chlorophyll__________________ & ___________________

Chlorophyll a absorbs the_____ & ________wavelengths best.

It absorbs very little ______ light.

Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll b

red violet

Blue

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red

Chlorophyll a

Chlorophyll b

Absorption of Light byChlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b

There are two types of chlorophyll__________________ & ___________________

Chlorophyll babsorbs some ______light and even more_________ light.

Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll b

red

Blue-violet

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red

Chlorophyll a

Chlorophyll b

Absorption of Light byChlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b

NEITHER KIND OF CHLOROPHYLL IS VERY GOOD AT ABSORBING _________ LIGHT!GREEN

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That’s why leaves LOOK GREEN…..

Chlorophyll doesn’t absorb…. it ___________ GREEN light!REFLECTS

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That’s why plant have other pigments (like carotenoids). They help _________ some wavelengths chlorophyll _______;

so the plant can __________ of the sun’s energy.

USE MORE

ABSORB

DOESN’T

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Chlorophyll a

Chlorophyll b

Absorption of Light byChlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b

SO WHAT WAVELENGTHS ARE BEST FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

THE ONESCHLOROPHYLLABSORBS THE BEST________ and_______________

red

Blue-violet

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Because light is a form of ___________, any molecule that absorbs light also ___________the energy from the light.

ENERGY

ABSORBS

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ENERGY & ELECTRONS

When chlorophyll absorbs light, the energy is transferredto electrons in the chlorophyll molecule.

HIGH ENERGY ____________make photosynthesis work!

ELECTRONS