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Chapter 9 Energy in a Cell—Overall Objectives Describe the Light and Dark stages of photosynthesis Light Spectrum; V.L.S.; ROYGBIV; why is chlorophyll green; Know order, which end of VLS is higher energy and shorter wavelength. Why organisms need energy. Know general formula for photosynthesis What is ATP?
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Chapter 9 Energy in a Cell—Overall Objectives Describe the Light and Dark stages of photosynthesis Light Spectrum; V.L.S.; ROYGBIV; why is chlorophyll.

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Page 1: Chapter 9 Energy in a Cell—Overall Objectives Describe the Light and Dark stages of photosynthesis Light Spectrum; V.L.S.; ROYGBIV; why is chlorophyll.

Chapter 9Energy in a Cell—Overall Objectives

• Describe the Light and Dark stages of photosynthesis• Light Spectrum; V.L.S.; ROYGBIV; why is chlorophyll green; • Know order, which end of VLS is higher energy and shorter

wavelength.

• Why organisms need energy.• Know general formula for photosynthesis• What is ATP?

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9.1:THE NEED FOR ENERGY

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Energy Needs

• Necessary for work Kinds of work your body does:

mechanical

chemical

electrochemical shuttling

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Where the energy comes from

• Stored in chemical bonds

• Convert the food we eat

• Into:– ATP

• A form of stored energy

• Short-term energy storage

• “the energy currency of the cell”

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Energy Sources

•The main sources of ATP are the major energy reactions of: 

•photosynthesis •and

•cellular respiration

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ATP –Energy Currency

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Energy Relationships

ATP

BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS(ANABOLIC)

ENERGY INPUT

DEGRADATIVE PATHWAYS(CATABOLIC)

energy-poor products(such as carbon dioxide, water)

large energy-rich molecules(fats, complex carbohydrates,

proteins, nucleic acids)

simple organic compounds(simple sugars, amino acids,

fatty acids, nucleotides)

ADP + Pi

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Energy Flow in the Living World

• All living org. need energy.

• Get energy from breaking down food.

• Photosynthesis: Light energy used to build sugars and other organic molecules from inorganic molecules. Plants, Algae (protists), some Bacteria.

• Cellular Respiration—releases energy

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Photosynthesis Summary Equation

6H2O + 6CO2 6O2 + C6H12O6

water carbon dioxide

oxygen glucose

LIGHT ENERGY

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Photosynthesis: • Two main Stages• 1. Light-Dependent Reactions

Capture sunlight energy

Use energy to make ATP and NADPH.• 2 Light Independent Reactions

– Build Carbohydrates

• IN PLANTS-THE WHOLE PRODUCTION TAKES PLACE IN THE CHLOROPLASTS

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The chloroplasts and pigments

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Photosynthesis:Light

• Light is a form of energy from the sun• Electromagnetic Spectrum-all the

wavelengths of light• Visible Light Spectrum-a portion-we can

see— Photosynthesis• All butGreen&YellowUsed• Shorter=more energy

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The V.L.S

.

Wavelength: Shorter Longer

Energy: More Less

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.• Pigments-absorb light in V.L.S.

Chlorophyll-main pigment Carotenoids—help out

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Pigments

Absorb certain wavelengths

• Color you see are the wavelengths NOT absorbed

• A few absorb so many, they appear dark or black Wavelength (nanometers)

chlorophyll b

chlorophyll a

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PHOTOSNYTHESIS PROCESS OVERALL

• Light Reactions: Chlorophyll molecules in Thylakoid absorb light energy, energizing electrons; electrons are lost and used to drive the synthesis of ATP. – Water donates electrons and hydrogens.

• NADPH forms.

• Dark Reactions: The ATP and NADPH along with CO2 are used (in the dark) to make sugar in the stroma in the Calvin Cycle.

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The Sugar initially produced is used by the plant to make other organic compounds.

• Plants will use the sugars made to FUEL their metabolic activities too!!