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Photosynthesis

How organisms obtain their energy

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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis: The process through which plants make

their own food through means of a chemical change.

Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and some other organisms convert the sun’s radiant energy into chemical energy.

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Where does photosynthesis occur?Photosynthesis occurs in the

leaves of a plant in organelles called chloroplast.

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A. Basic Leaf Structure

1. Stomata (Stoma)

2. Mesophyll Cell

3. Chloroplasts

Plant Leaf Structure

StomaMesophyll Cell

Chloroplast

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Plant Leaf StructureB. Basic Leaf Structure

1. Stomata (Stoma) are pores in a plant leaf surface through which water and gases are exchanged between the plant and the atmosphere.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Oxygen (O2)

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Plant Leaf Structure

Cell WallNucleus

ChloroplastCentral Vacuole

A. Basic Leaf Structure

2. The mesophyll cell is a cell found on the surface of a leaf.

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A. Basic Leaf Structure

3. Chloroplasts are tiny organelles within the plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.

Plant Leaf Structure

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The purpose of the chloroplast is to make sugars and starches

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Photosynthetic ProcessA. Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2)

B. Plants take in water (H2O)

C. Plants absorb light (Light)

D. Sugar (plant food) is created (C6H12O6)

E. Oxygen is produced and released (O2)

6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Light C6H12O6 + 6 O2

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What do they do with the energy?

As a result of photosynthesis, plants meet their immediate need for energy—to grow, develop, respond, and reproduce.

The food not used right away is stored by plants in their roots, stems, leaves, fruit, or flowers

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What are the raw materials of photosynthesis?

The raw materials (reactants) of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water.

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What are the products of photosynthesis? The products of photosynthesis are

sugar and oxygen.

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What provides the energy for the chemical reactions of photosynthesis?

The sun provides the energy for photosynthesis.

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Energy Transformation

Light Energy is also called radiant energy.

Radiant energy is transformed through a chemical reaction inside the plants leaves.

It is stored inside the plant as chemical energy in the glucose (“food”).

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Autotrophs

Organisms that are able to make their own food (in the form of sugars)

Use the energy of the Sun are called autotrophs, meaning "self-feeders".

This is another word for what producers do!

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Heterotrophs

Heterotrophs feed off of other forms of life.

The term heterotroph can refer to single or multi-celled organisms.

This is another word for what consumers do!

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The Formula

(sunlight)

Carbon Dioxide + Water Sugar + Oxygen

(sunlight)

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

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AssignmentPhotosynthesis Word Picture You can only write the word “Photosynthesis” No other words Pictures and symbols only Create a PICTURE that shows the meaning

or definition of photosynthesis Color it! Chapter 2, page 40